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effects of climate change, i mean, felt worldwide before a station in the rain forest continued. carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact willie has because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, this week on world stories. rebels ravaged cities in ethiopia, india, pioneers, and e mobility. but we begin in ukraine,
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where president zalinski had long awaited the 1st heavy weapons from germany. now they have arrived, but in western weapons, turn the tide of war. these american built rocket launchers, a key of new pride and joy, finally delivered after months of increasingly desperate requests that able to hit targets 8 kilometers away with greater accuracy than any artillery ukraine or russia for that matter currently have in their arsenals. that means ukraine can now hit russian positions that fear of return. fire is only one problem. ukraine has 4 of them. for mostly though, this war is still being fought with tactics that haven't changed significantly since world war 2. much of the equipment is more the 50 years old, except the russia has a lot more of it. and ukraine is starting to run out of ammunition. ukraine says the russians have 10, how it says for each of there's western intelligence sauces, put the number somewhat lower,
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but agree key of is hopelessly outgunned or that these ukraine, unable to hope to do much more. the slow down, the russian advance results though a clear this is what russian forces have done to separate the nets, can its surroundings. ukraine estimates. they were firing up to $50000.00 ground a day. this region used to be home to hundreds of thousands of people thought clear how many may remain, or what they might have stayed for. ukrainian armies now left and present, zalinski sprouts, the city quote dead. this is what happens when just one shell comes down near an apartment block without even a direct hit. 3 months ago, the russian army was just 10 kilometers away from the street and keith, no matter how well soviet era shell dreamed, they simply not accurate enough. putting civilians at risk, what their little, let me be sure, the russians have much more artillery than we do. so it's as simple as that. obviously our army is facing losses even. but it's our cities that are really bearing the brunt additional green. they're being wiped out by russian artillery
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shop. if the west wants to help us, they should send us enough for us to gain the upper hand. or what if we just receive drips and drives the russian will be able to destroy the shipments. it won't be worth doing the boise of the month of delays and political wrangling, these german built houses have finally made it to the front lines. all 7 of them. if that sounds insignificant, it's actually almost a 5th to what germany has available and ready to use. but it's a drop in the ocean when trying to fight back the russian invasion of a 2000 kilometers front lines. fear that western om supplies are only just enough to stop ukraine's army from collapsing. enough to allow an orderly ukraine retreat rather than stopping the russian advance. let alone a major counter attack. ah. in russia, anyone who opposes state propaganda is severely punished. the government is now targeting a particular professional groove teachers,
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just if you lost corrections before the summer holidays that you are not to have anchor hopes that she'll still have her job to come back to when the new school year starts. that young us, auntie of was dance, has alienated her from this school management, which left backward babbling slowly, but surely i'm being put under pressure even over trivial things. month if for example, here a student scribbled something i have course did you notice it? but i was still reprimanded by the director for allegedly not fulfilling my duties . i was told i should have invited the student's parents to the school to discuss it, just because of these doodles up. well, when russia launched, it's the one ukraine. hundreds of people talk to the streets. tatiana cher vanco was one of them. even though it was a peaceful protest she was arrested and find around $300.00 euros. some
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lawyer afterwards the school director invited me in for a face to face talk to discuss my political views. he said they knew what i had done and that it was prohibited or what that the what the restrict you court yo, i asked why. it's my free time after all, you might, you, she said yes, but the parents of your students could have a problem with it turns in a book. but what you're, tatiana story isn't an exception across russia. public officials are being intimidated. state employees criticizing that. i being forced to leave recently threats, aimed at high school principals, came right from the duma itself. rush us lower house of parliament is used for prostate does up our this is about the security of, of the state border. she'll know about the future of a country though it, but if so, these honorable principles should be aware of their responsibilities of my what's where you are to be. if they aren't, they should simply go when you might weigh you, i stand up,
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we walk away. thank you. indeed is russian teachers association as he is at that statement like this will set an example leading to critical teachers to being silenced. it affect alberta, she this is fatal for russia, for all of russian society. we are now experiencing a kind of cold civil war in russia. and society is divided, but i hope that there will still be people who carry on saying the truth, right? until the end you got a problem. i'm already home. i won't go, especially because of the children who i have gotten to know where her, who i am raising them or educating them. oh sure what i should for now. tatiana is going on holiday. and should she lose her job when she comes back to us as she will take the school to court and fight until the end? ah, the ethiopian border town of barlow was attacked by armed rebels and allied
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fighters in december 2021. since their withdrawal it has resembled a ghost town. deserted and destroyed in december last year to grand fight as loyal to the t gray people's liberation front or t p l. f. attack the border town of abala. and they left their mark was to he has sent the mayor of abala has since returned together with armed men, an attempt to reinstate some sense of security on the cylinder. kubat tomasetti calling the shelling was relentless, smoke like rain in more than 225 people died in what alone they killed the elderly in their homes and others while they were escaping comedy, followed them as, as shortened as was yos and killed them on the lowly emma to america. they also raved several women. he says, the t p l f and the government declared
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a ceasefire. it's fragile, but it's been in for since march. in late april tpl f, i does withdrew from our balla and other territories in the afar region, allowing 8 convoys into the t gray region. like a 1000000. as i was about a year at a nearby cemetery we meet muhammad hussain a local health official who has helped very close to 60 bodies. among them were several children. he tells us. but alan capital, i have a heavy heart english manager. i am lost for words by them made this has left a scar in my life. if ellen, i'll never forget, this'll do my little. but it's not just lives that have been lost. loper infrastructure lies in ruins, as well. citizens vocal that they destroyed the hospital with everything that's useful. the x ray machine, the cam lab and the laboratory. oh, they took everything and they broke the rest of the refund and coat. the fighting
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has caused a rift between the 2 communities. both now accused each other of massacres, destruction and looting. we found signs of t p. laugh actions, but to grind witnesses also made claims of a foreign militia aggressions. they say they're targeted and killed several to ground residence before transporting several 1000 to the regional capital samarra. the head of the u. n. h. c. r. 's field office in samarra confirmed that around 8000 people have been held at our government run camp men to accommodate about 1500 people this on ah, national and international standards that should not, that's that, that should be living in living human conditions. he says, among those detained are about 1200 children, many suffering from malnourishment. we tried to gain access to the camp, but were denied by local authorities who also refused to grant us interviews. we did, however, manage to hear from one of the people in the camp. he sent us these pictures. he
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told us via fawn that people are suffering from diseases like scabies, diarrhea, and pneumonia. that there is not enough food and no medical care. he says 70 people, including 5 children, have died since december due to lack of medicines and food. ah . the european union will stop selling new cars with internal combustion engines by 2035. india and emerging market is also turning to e mobility, causing the industry to boom. chin, eyes called india's detroit. and with good reason, it's where many of the countries engineers learned their tray. and where most of india's autos are built. 25 year old sworn a lot ready works as a systems engineer for one of the country's biggest carmakers. it's great news for her family. of his mind lost my family. i'm very happy.
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like as i don't like just the rule only not, not only son has to feed there been and we also can found the region is booming as an automotive industry location and it's future is electric. starting at 2035. india will only allow emission 3 vehicles. automakers are gearing up ready work for india's largest automobile manufacturer. my hindrance is already a pioneer in india in electric $2.00 and $3.00 wheelers. it also has its own electric cars, and more models are to follow up up the cost of the, the very, very high in the reason the of these and there is, it is causing all $100.00 will be fun later. and that's, that's, i have not seen in my lifetime. so it is pushing the electron mobility in the
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toilet in busty under 3 will industry very, very fast. it is happening now. well, to be the toilet and best is growing at a rapid pace. i, i believe 40 percent 30 to 40 percent we can expect to buy another property is german manufacturers like b m, w are also producing in chennai. they are building 12 different car models including 3 electric vehicles. v w is partnering on e car technology with my hindrance, which will make it the largest customer for v w e technology worldwide. one a lot, the ready spot of the trend early on and specialized in electro mobility. that's been a boost for her family and also when for chin i, the region is expanding rapidly as a manufacturing location. and it's a magnet for young engineers. ah,
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