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shelling has destroyed or damaged houses in and around give. in many places, people are now doing their best to rebuild and reconstruct. we met, cut out by chance on the site of the media main road above we were filming the destruction caused when a missile hit her building. she was keen to show us inside. back in march, when russian troops were advancing on key if fierce fighting took place in the area with hundreds of homes made uninhabitable. and 3rd of all, everything is falling apart like here and here and she or boy here with brown, but the water came, as you can see, is dripping on the windows. here it is the same in the room. everything is destroyed with nothing left. there are no windows year dork or katya says, local authorities assess the damage, not long after the strike, but she hasn't received any help since then. both. so yes, i paid for the repairs myself. i used all the money i had and i installed new
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windows to keep the crows in the sparrows from coming inside. lisa de la, doing the bogo for the very best though she wasn't home at a time of the attack you will catch, i see really come to a shock of the miss. i strike norman the whole of the nipple. me. i just can't imagine how such a thing could happen when it was from us that the russians van you are so called brothers more. you could launch a war on us. you for so much destruction that the better that i have. ukrainians will never forgive that. oh, no room the local authorities do what they can them the day to are overwhelmed medusa, with alcohol, there are 2 options. either people wait for payments from the regional or state government or we at the local level can also help problem. all recall we always had a problem finding people for such work and now even more so given the number of
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people went abroad. dicky, we're gonna record along. the city counselor says temporary housing is planned for the cold announcing that many vulnerable people in cattle situation don't want to leave their homes, no matter how damaged they are. you will approve. when you book those. now i will stay here because we need to fix everything, but i look as you can see, i'm trying with our roof while it's still summer time, honey, because afterwards the rainy season will come. she's done it over me before. now, the russian troops may have left a key of area with a da damage to have inflicted on civilian infrastructure will take months and if not years to be repaired. ah, germany is the place of refuge for numerous journalists who have fled russia. since the start of the war in ukraine, russia's last free media have been shut down and journalists persecuted some anal continuing. there were from exile left it. there was the precious little
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media political science and secretary know schulman and john alice maxine, couldn't cough. they talk show status, reached millions of us in russia. the radio station echo moscow was one of the last and russia to take a critical stance toward letting approaching that was until early march and their personal. so i, me, one day i woke up and saw that our youtube channel was drawn. so i hadn't heard from yahoo. that's when i realized i had to leave his household, which because the only reason i had stayed in russia was my work. so today we were watching the process story. now i had a choice either go to prison, but they live in constant danger. all leave ah, conical for acton germany, there are several other countries. he says it's important to him not to lose his russian listeners who are now exposed to escalating war propaganda. for a few weeks now, he has been hosting a newly founded russian language program for germany spilt newspaper on youtube.
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irritating the schulman came to germany on a fellowship that will get my when was it on the march 1st, we were shut down in the middle of a live broadcast. who would have thought that shortly after that we would be able to continue our broadcast and a completely different studio in germany. with maxim could, you could get support from the n g o report us with on board us. he recently received a residence permit along him to stain germany. other russian journalists are waiting for their peters on the shush cove also worked for echo moscow and had to leave russia for his own safety. his tourist visa is about to expire after death. he can't legally stay a work in germany for which it's little they deal with. i was told by i want to help change the situation in russia so that the regime there weren't laughs with me . so i can help most effectively by continuing what i do best informing people
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independently and telling them the truth. even if someone calls it a fake. wait a minute. just because you called the russian attack a were such co risks being imprisoned in russia for up to 15 years. maxine, couldn't you coff has big plans. he and his colleagues, one to we lunch, a commerce school from berlin. i thought most of was of was teach so far. we haven't been able to relaunch echo moscow because our colleagues aren't allowed to enter germany. young's adult nickerson store use if they could come here. we would have more power to educate people in russia about what's happening right now. wishlist shortly snatched up what is what? there is still a lot to do in terms of organization. no maxim conical has to negotiate a possible broadcasting slot for echo moscow in berlin. he doesn't want to give up this training next of that are full
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region insur done. the consequences of the war in ukraine are also being felt here, especially due to the lack of wheat supplies. hundreds of thousands are dependent on food aid. now this aid has almost dried up this food, but hardly any customers. people. he and east and the 4 simply can't afford what's on offer. even before the warn ukraine, prices here increased by 700 percent. this year, prices jumped again by another 200 percent. for millions in sudan and across sub saharan africa, the situation is becoming unbearable. well, let's at that because at the level since last year the you and have stopped the food distribution to us. so consider more than 75 percent of the people in this camp have been left out of the un system mom of yeah, the few people who still get food aid will have their rations cut by 20 percent.
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la salva was 1st displaced by the warned, or 4 in 2006, her and her family walked for months to get to safety. here in this camp in east and afore, since then, she and her 5 children have all been dependent on food handouts. but in the last few months, this 8 has almost dried up dinner with de la donnelly, my message to the international community. nothing if they really know the meaning of human beings, they should provide food to everyone who has affected by war. and we need peace and security. will a marcella in both east and west for most agencies have stopped their work completely. the only 8 arriving is for emergencies like he and clinic. after a recent deadly attack, the war new crane has forced the un and other agencies to even cut this help by
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more than half for solver and her family. this means they and millions of others in sudan, now face at devastating future ah, in indonesia, sex outside marriage is still a to be, especially in devout muslim families. unmarried mothers are heavily stigmatized and many have to get their children away. these children have one thing in common. they were all born outside of marriage. i have traveled to the city of semi wrong in central java de visit an orphanage where some 80 children have been left behind by their parents. we met up with an expecting mother. let's call her retina. she has been waiting with 10 other pregnant women to give birth to a child that will grow up here without her. we have changed her voice to protect her identity. this was my mother's idea. for my family, it would be
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a disgrace to bring the baby home. they are worried about the family's reputation. my father even forbid me to contact my boyfriend of yours are terrible about leaving my child behind without the father. but i hope to visit from time to time. so now the 19 year old is helping out at the office. more women come here every day. the founder of the orphanage boys bowen or handling has even had to turn women back due to the limited capacity. somebody in a young man all will glad process so far. i have said, yelled, 47 women waiting for daily for a big bottle of water that ma'am, among you live on our waiting here now we are simply overwhelmed. harry, we left the staff to take care of all the skill, look good because it will be a different matter if the women were willing to give their children up for adoption
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by now, or i would go by. he would most mothers like right now would rather get the option open of returning one day in indonesia society pregnancy outside marriage is still to boot and pre marital sex is widely unacceptable. a lot of yes i am the morgan to the end of us. was it the the of that that be we're talking about stigmatization of women who are it's unbelievable thought science. not just in this case, fussy solano from london bay. stigma must have a couple of bar. i really ask myself, yarbrough y, a women always being stigmatized, let, did people forget who made them pregnant or young in their view? it's always the woman's fallen in this kind of stigma is the result of a centuries old. patriarchal culture brought apples to apples bone and thought probably about that out. okay. professor 3 tells me that because pre marital sex is still such a taboo in indonesia, many young women and men learn will to nothing about contraception. she believes
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that needs to change, not just to prevent unwanted pregnancies, but also to avoid the transmission of sexual diseases badly expecting her child in 2 months until then she will live in the orphanage right now. she is actually quite relieved that she no longer has to conceal her pregnancy. i used to wear a corps it, but over the time that was obviously no longer an option. i also got weaker and in my housing lock, people started to ask questions. my landlord even tried to interrogate me. ratna is focusing on the future. she hopes the pregnancy will go well. one day, she would like to run her own business. and her biggest dream of all. to come back for her 1st child. ah.
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