tv World Stories Deutsche Welle June 19, 2022 4:02am-4:16am CEST
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dotcom ah ah, this week on world stories, training, ukrainian d miners in columbia. flying home in a wing suit in turkey. we became in ukraine as the bitter war wages on in the eastern part of the country. more and more ukrainians are voluntarily returning home from abroad. boris office, people in this town of pu, just press so and with a little bit of normality, this is what his cafe looked like. when he came back a few weeks ago. he said the russian stole everything, even his same. nearly everything is working again now. he's just missing
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a few windows. i crossed like broken bridge to go to the keel to to get coffee to get milk forget. i like smoked some cookies after 1st guess come over here and they said like, oh my gosh, you're the best you all been renewed. i miss the coffee next door. the block of flats is still standing, but as badly damaged hit by several rockets or more chars. some people are returning here to keen to try to reunite their families and rebuild their lives. avura is one of them. she flat just after the war, started taking her 2 small children to safety and poland. she got back home just a few days ago. but the other day cuz i'm many people want me saying we should stay abroad for longer. but it was my decision. yeah. yeah, i just realised that this conflict, this more could drag on fini jessica. sooner or later i had to come home. i'm
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a chip, isn't that? say chest, mama's, that she and her husband michael, are we're lucky. they only lost a window upstairs. the people lost pretty much everything destroyed by a rocket. iran knows the rockets could also come back and sometimes questions her decision to bring her children home. to do to start it's frightening the wishes. when you hear about new bombings, you immediately think, where could i run to? how do i save the children? my bags are still packed. i haven't even unpacked them yet. and i with medical doubt, boris knows his wife and child are safe. they are still in switzerland. one element of certainty, when everything still feels up in the air, i don't know what i'm going to expect to morrow because like, yesterday we got some students in the queue. good bonding, p o, i don't know. i'm not planning muffin. i'm just leaving by one day right now. and yet as he mixes cocktails again, he is making plans. he wants to offer up
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a return is drinks and sitting outside on the terrace this summer. ah, columbia is considered to have some of the world's leading expertise in clearing land mines. now it's engineers are training, ukrainian soldiers 2nd lieutenants and gone, saw the love. this is getting ready for a new training session. he's an instructor at the international demanding center, a colombian army institution that provides training for national and foreign troops, including explosive devices. according to that, un, columbia has the 2nd highest numbering landmines victims in the world. this is the result of more than 60 years of internal strife between the armed forces,
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gary de groups and drug gangs. over the years, the country has become an expert undermining. following an agreement with natal, 11 colombian demand specialist are now set to train ukrainian soldiers in clearing war affected territories. islam, wood, and another e representation, a great honor, and a great way for us to represent colombia in the world. by sharing the knowledge our soldiers have acquired over the years. when mister also allows it is important to share this with columbia's allies so that they can deal with problems arising from the threats they face that squared and the conflicts they experiencing said, well, he said that they can solve them well, he can plan, but it will middle us, oh, oh, i gorgine to colombian, military at the height of the conflict around 80 percent of the weapons used to
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were anti personnel mines and none conventional explosive devices like this book bomb. what that explodes when ultra lack was in the international demanding center place, an important role internationally. last year, the center trained 137 soldiers from 16 countries go more east through pal doctors. the greater satisfaction is to be able to pass on this knowledge and this experience. it is the satisfaction of doing a good job of the mission accomplished, of being able to teach, not only our soldiers, but also foreign troops. knowing that this expertise has no borders and that we can help people elsewhere who need the experience of the colombian army. the training of the cranium sold years will be financed by natal. i will take place in that european member country up there. can i say sion what it will include the use of explosive detection animals as well as advanced technologies for clearing
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territories in conflict to training and will be the 1st direct support provided by a latin american country to ukraine since their rush an invasion began. israeli volunteers have created a shuttle service to get sick palestinians to his railey hospitals for the medical attention. they need 7 a. m a few kilometers away from the bay on check point. your swell was installed. it's late for his appointment to pick up a palestinian boy. you are sure has met them before to day. they have made it through the check point quickly. it doesn't always school so smoothly of our overall your shoe or wants to leave the chick point as soon as
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possible as the security situation here can rapidly deteriorate and sobar hubbell warp and her son adam. it's just 2 hours to get to the hospital yet to love it and know that a high name of his it wouldn't work without him. my cell in the little was a lot. there's no other way for us to get to the hospital in iraq. hm. and this is a much safer way to get there. a man. yeah, i know hoarsely. i mean it's like they have to go there every other week. as a baby adam had a brain tumor. there is no proper treatment for him in the west bank. that's why he and his mother have a special permit to enter israel, but they are not allowed to bring their own car with them and there is no public transportation. so however, we cannot afford to take a taxi from the checkpoint to the hospital with them. ariadne at le, especially since my son has already been in treatment for 5 years and added will
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will accompany you. sheila is driving them for free, just like the more than 2000 other volunteers who work for the organization. road to recovery. jo, sheila gets rides twice a week. tea and dates included for grad well marcia, cassandra civil solid. wish i can help promote peace by doing this. the palestinian children only know is radius of soldiers and police officers and mainly associate them with wagner. with this also probably more, but in me, william sure the kid see in israeli, who looks after them during the rides they talk about their daily life and their kid. sometimes the usual assess this leads to friendship and the rides have changed his perception of the people on the other side of the checkpoint guide them could be because of the suicide attacks. some israelis had the misconception that palestinians place no value on other people's lives, but i see mothers here who care about their children like they do everywhere. once
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at the hospital, your show us mission for the day is over. another volunteer will pick up sub pass and add on when they have finished changes co. jack is a turkish cable. car manager working at dizzying heights with them even brazier way home. he flies back in a wing suit soaring high above the earth like a bird of prey, then landing smoothly on the ground for jane his co. chuck. it's the perfect way to end his working day. co jokes day begins like many other people's in turkey. a last sip of coffee, then he's out the door the
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rest of ko chuck's routine is less typical. for one thing, his workplace is perched at a $1200.00 metres altitude on mount above ida on turkeys southern coast. his commute involves a cable car. then he is in his element at dizzying heights like these, hanging these up. she didn't show up, she fear awakens. my curiosity. when i'm afraid i can sense myself, i told him the hydrocodone co chuck needs the challenge. during his time as a para true bo, with the turkish armed forces, he discovered base jumping with and without a wing suit. he's one of the few people in turkey hoof masted. this extreme sport co check arrives at work and he's the manager of the above a duck cable car. he hangs his wing suit up by his desk, but apart from that, his work day has very little to do with extreme sports. good.
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well, that's his. his job involves monitoring the cable cars, technical systems, and keeping an eye on the panorama restaurants and the viewing platform. after coach jack puts in his 8 hours, it's quitting time in a moment. he looks forward to each day. in the city, i rarely take the cable car home because i can fly will tell you he puts on his wing suit. as this is one of turkeys hobbs bowl paraglider is co jack can get a piggyback ride up to just the ride cruising altitude. then he just spreads his arms and heads, fallen at speeds of up to a 180 kilometer is in our
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home is by one of turkeys, most beautiful beaches live dennis ah, to land safely old coach jack has to do is open his shoot and he's almost time, 4 minutes of flying instead of 40 minutes by cable. ha. ah. closely listen carefully. don't know how those things you miss today. ah, feel the magic discover the world
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