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and now also in book form. love has no limits. i love as for every body. love is life. i love matters and that's my new podcast. i'm evelyn char, mom and i really think we need to talk about all the topics that north divide and deny that this. i have invited many deer and well known guests. and i would like to invite you to an end ah, this week on world stories. italy historic drought threatens rice farmers. germany g e x monk, once church reforms we begin in
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ukraine. we're frontline troops are suffering both physically and mentally as special clinic near keith is doing what it can to heal the trauma. rifleman alexi ship jenko worked in construction before the russian invasion. within weeks he was on the front lines in the east under constant massive artillery fire. he says he would fall to the ground for cover take out his phone. and amid the deafening blast swipe to a photo of danya, his 7 year old boy, back in the capitol. the bananas there was always quite loose of what was going to school. i looked at my fun before going to bed and understood that if the russian soldiers were not stopped where i was, they could reach key again was to the buddha also, but i thought of my boy and asked myself, will someone else raise my son? is it policy policy a winnable? love looks he didn't want to go into details, but we'll say he suffered a concussion and had a nervous breakdown. he is one of a 150 patients of the rehabilitation center,
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whose location we were asked to keep secret. so it wouldn't be targeted with some supper from post traumatic stress, a psychological problem, and others from traumatic brain injuries damage which can be caused by the blast, ways of explosions, symptoms for both include suicidal thoughts, depression, insomnia, the anger logic was a door slam or firecracker can trigger the terrifying feeling you are under fire again. alexey is here for 3 weeks of psychotherapy group discussions, walks and massages. no. i think that helps them to of course, know the belief that we are here yet them are you standing behind them. as soon as there are people who respect them immensely won't kill walter, but it is maxime is in explosives expert and has been fighting since 2014 on russia, annexed crimea, and parts of the east. he likes looking at the murals at the center to lift his morale, that he suffers from combat related stress. this at a whoops hold on here was working with psychologist helped to long show up, or if
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a person is whole, which has arms and legs, it does not mean that everything is normal with the person. so put up his psyche is to stir. wolf, little shy of successmaker, maxine says he is burdened by many memories like when his men moved into a town just occupied by the russians who had shot people attached explosives to their bodies and buried them. we were logged in and we found a total of 5 buried bodies, the 3 that were booby trapped assistant, that had the massage tuscan. maxime says his men call him every day. they want him to come back. he says, he knows it will be hard to return, but that he must awe about 500 ukrainian soldiers a day are being wounded in the fight against russia. particularly severe cases are now being taken abroad for treatment. for example, to often even
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when jenko got out alive, she was but you warned it defending key if against russian troops. muslim resistor melissa melissa, we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded. his muffled me and another lad had wobbled on it. so yeah, boy is sheldon florence who jenko received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel wound to his legs. he's one of the 1st ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany says the russian attack began a low no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent, but he needed further operations. so of course, to do that, we needed a large team and the appropriate infrastructure, which is practically nonexistent in ukraine at the moment, minute finally, no actual guns breaking in 6 soldiers are being treated at the louisa hospital in
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austin. maxim cut of inc. a was shot at by a russian tank into don bus at piece of shrapnel. hit him in the arm. oh yeah, me. oh mina, my media nerve is damaged virginia. should i am still. i can move my hand in this direction but not in the other. and i can't feel anything and these 2 fingers, even if there is peace in germany, the doctors in our hands are familiar with war injuries. he follows the steed ally knows we had a lot of experience treating patients from a rock many years ago. lampton, why not? so in principle, this is nothing new for us. garza duffer, spoons of quincy periods, nist noises, but it's not just doctors helping the wound baby. oh ukrainians who live in our hands stopped by to day to wish even a happy birthday. she just turned 37,
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a brief and welcome moment of destruction from the war. so far, about 300 people from ukraine had been flown to germany for treatment, including civilians and soldiers. the soldiers in our hands were brought there by a dutch and g. o. everett both organized their evacuation. oh, because there are soldiers, then all the fishing allowed to leave the country, so we had to get military permission to bring them out of the country. and all that awful is important that we could promise that the soldiers would once they were healed under. okay, that they would come back to ukraine even who jenko knows. one thing for sure. he wants to return and continue fighting and like, but i hello session. a year of cousin parker, a wound does not exempt you glance from continuing to defend your homeland. oh, for that is true for that. sure. as i have thought much of chateau, you're sure if my condition allows me this thought i will keep fighting one of
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those all with menu doug valley proposal. what were you up at the above for those away? what events, birthday wish is victory over the aggressors? attacking his country ah, italy is experiencing the worst drought in decades. one of the hardest hit regions is the po valley. climate change is an existential threat, especially for rice farmers. a marina full of stranded boats, fields of drooping sunflowers, and everywhere fountains with no running water, scorching temperatures of up to 40 degrees have been plaguing northern italy for weeks now and threatening some people's very existence. like the regions, rice farmers based advantage on these plants are completely dead. they won't produce anything. there will be no crop here. so when epa 15 tons of harvest last
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and this plot along, the farmer simply couldn't provide enough water. stefan o gray pi is the head of the code at the per via association which represents farmers in the region. italy, so called golden rice triangle makes up half of europe's entire rice production. the industry, which is highly dependent on water, is now facing a financial and environmental catastrophe. and she might to our knowledge, nothing like this has ever happened in the last 70 years that made according to the data available. a drought like this has never occurred that never. my northern italy depends on the po river. it's 650 kilometers spanned the country from west to east. it is a source of life for all around it, but water levels have been dropping continuously over the last few years. areas are now competing for the remaining water. a state of emergency has been declared in
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many reaches by mortal reducing leaks is another big topic initially. and that it both for drinking water and agricultural purposes in a global darby this. yep. the system efficiency is currently around 50 percent. jealousy, chances are at the corner medium internet and quite the pertain to farmers like stefan. can it be also know they will have to change this season? they have already lost 30 percent of their harvest that i can put i meant it. we hope we get back to a climate which allows for rice production. otherwise we'll have to switch to other crops and adapt to a different type of water management yesterday because just not enough water for every once with which end to perform. for now, all they can do was keep the pumps running and hope for falling temperatures, and above all for rain. ah,
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they are trans lesbian, gay, or by and work for the catholic church. more than 100. 20 of them have come out in germany to demand a fundamental change in the churches mindset to night, it's going to be a vegetable stir, fry how stuff on different back in his husband, walter, marcello castillo are cooking. it's everyday life. but for the former priest, it still feels special. looks good. i'm already hungry. stephan married his argentinian husband 6 years ago. i overflowed for loss or sometimes i still say, wow, it's just astonishing here. i'm here now. and with walter and together, we cocked together of friends, come over lou, sometimes it still feels unreal, but then i feel so much gratitude to see that it's like this for it as well. so if stefan was a brother in a catholic religious order for over 25 years, he preached anti in
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a church that rejects homosexuality. even though he knew he was gay. then his grandfather died and stuff and felt it was time to make a crucial decision. versus the war hope there arden's grief though he want to be a priest who hides part of his identity tape or is this part allowed to exist? i india that it's really as part of you, does i something that can be talked about? i thought that something you can live with into stuff with without a guilty conscience and without fear or know, honestly the scope is not all, not alex to hobb. stefan decided to take a stand against fear. coming out meant he had to give up his life in the religious order. the next vicar burg reconfirm. though stefan has since set up regular prayer meetings for persecuted gay people, i make the dusty co please allow christian churches to accept the same sex partners as part of your beautiful creation from shrub. full on name on ye. the answer
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knocked to each of these services, how to change things mental they take place or people talk about the mind. see it happening, horn here about it does fossil. so hopefully it's will have a ripple effect also because it's, it will be some diocese are reacting, they say a person's love, life is private and cannot be used as grounds for dismissal from church employment . as great missionary, even though it's not going faster, notion is not comprehensive enough at law, but it's happening. what's going in the right direction in the other 3, that is my impression and i talk people ha. 1 stefan and his husband intially relax dinner with friends. he stands by his decision to come out and has never regretted it on your mother in law. ah.
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ah ah ah, this is the w news life from berlin. ukraine resumes grain shipments to the world. cargo vessel set off across the black sea after turkey declares it's safe to say the 1st transport ukrainian grain by sea since the start of russia's war, also on the program. taiwanese media report that u. s. how speak and nancy pelosi will visit the country.

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