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smarten solutions overseas said. and our ways are, there's truly unique and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive global ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah, this week on world stories, afghanistan, girls, dream of education, netherlands, drought in the land of levies. we begin in ukraine, where the government is accusing russia of attacking civilian targets like clinics in journey of a man is investigating suspected russian war crimes. as
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deputy health minister, pamela of tonya worked for years to build ukraine's health care system. in his new job, he documented its destruction. this used to be the chinese cardiac center, until it was totally destroyed by russia, as strike with clack is one of more than 180 hospital attacks castillo new and does he have documented? i see the systemic of destruction of health care as a part of civilian livelihood because it's not only about health care, all types of objects to be systemic. targeted dash can video call at the moment the when a rushing bombs hit the residential area, leaving a crater right next to the cardiac center. pablo cough tanya and 2 small and g o collect witness accounts, photos of damage, and remnants of their help. the evidence can be used since future litigation. they
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just work on cases where no ukrainian military were based nearby. you only then coughed on your face. could such an attack a moment to war? crime duct us at the chinese children's hospital just across the street treated the injured of the cardiac center attack and day dr. nikolai lord cabbage says he will never forget malicious of the one that we just were trained, trauma surgeon, us. but we never, ever experienced this kind of bleeding wound, but animal, but everybody was screaming. i don't and, and kid, we put 5 of them here on the floor, but more and more were coming. it was chaos, ship was to party. you are the constant telling, the doctors did everything they could to keep their young patients safe. and that meant a lot of time in the basement. 2 weeks later, a bomb hit here. oh, certainly, obstacle, the preamble. it was a cluster bomb or want to lose the ammunition parts were everywhere. war
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fortunately, there had been an air raid alarm for the cluster attack. so the children were in the basement. you could, if not, we could have had 237 death loss from a home, but do suppressors himself. if they, if he sells coff tanya. the shrapnel he collected from the site they operated for hours. he says to get dozens of similar pieces of threatening out of the children's bodies lobby roses through the doorway. on the way out of cheney, if we pass another destroyed hospital, it may take years before an international court or tribunal starts dispensing justice. but when they need his evidence cove, tanya says it's ready and waiting. ah, in afghanistan the as long as the taliban are systematically restricting women's rights, girls can only attend school for 6 years. their future will be staying at home instead of studying and working
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oh, these go to hungry for the education they get. it's are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plans. who of you went to be a doctor, raised your hands that these plans may end up as dreams, although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond great 6. the leadership has effectively bent secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women mainly stay at home. hello, linda flat. i will try my best to continue with my classes here. but i off be slammy camera to open goals. school still great to algebra for that we can study properly. again, it doesn't. if it was that i'm not the best doing businesses about that. i'm sad. i
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ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal, but does better. but so on my mother, this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls he's out of now. they're only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. my show good. before that, i had to tell my students, you can't come back here until as a new order or but in tom, why are you taking my students out of class a good journal matter since nicholas she said up has been out of school for 2 years. first due to corona than the taliban, the 16 year old studies at home alone. no stone enemy. i miss being that my friends, i miss drawing and studying with them by marriage. i also miss being that might each other during exam, so i missed them all. my biggest hope was to become
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a doctor. now, my biggest told is that my school will start again. her oldest sister, fresh day, is a teacher. she still works teaching little boys. she understands sad, duff's desire for schooling, but can do little to cheer her up. i mean, how about i had a body commissioner camera every time sad of here's the news that schools remain closed for girls. she gets more depressed. she cries at least once a week, had her. she sits with a bleeding heart asking why the school is not opening it. i can't. i finish grade 12 michelle muslin of doors there. monday. i've gone to stance. little girls are still in school it. but despite domestic and international pressure, the taliban won't let high school girls continue their education. currently, that lease nearly a 1000000 futures hanging with large military maneuvers of taiwan, china seeks to intimidate the democratically ruled island. many people there are
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growing increasingly worried about the prospect of war this bomb shelters, indians, millions holes had been a store room for years, but no shoes preparing to use it again. the chinese military drew was near taiwan, have made war seemed like a real possibility to her friends. so we need to clean it up 1st so we can have a place to hide. if a war breaks out, it's safe to stay in here. you can see it is a solidly built shelter, least more bumps showed to was beaut doing the 2nd world war. she never expected to need it one day. she is not alone. the increased monetary activity has risk concerns here in self, in taiwan sheer show is one of them. following a new about change to years has become a part of his daily routine. he has even access to his local administrator where
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the area show to us are what we are used to chinese intimidation. he's been going on for decades on this time. the drills are much closer to us when talking shit. this, of course, has this worried in taiwan, concerns about the military crises asked naughty raising a low cost survey fault that a 3rd of the taiwanese are worried about possible conflict with china. some even seeking medical help to deal with their in diety psychiatry is young on i say his passions have increased by nearly 30 percent geneva pile of them pulse on. one of my patients has experienced war and he feels stressed when he sees reports about
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the drills or the war in ukraine. he hi, pod, he has nightmares and cant eat properly, a home and done some without others. of course the alien however, have taken the tensions in the states young face that many here unarmed to chinese grades. but a father escalation. he says could quickly upset that balance because one 3rd of the netherlands lies below sea level. the country knows a thing or 2 about protecting itself from floods, but due to climate change, it is now also facing a new challenge. water shortages kettle coming to a water hole, dried out reservoir just outside the dutch town of devon to her. it's very dry season now and you can see the water levers very,
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very low. this can now would normally be bringing water into one of the netherlands biggest rivers. we are the at the bottom of the civic. normally the sir, me, the water over here. but now you can see it's all, it's all gone. you can see a little bit water over there, fill me the sub stream, but this is all gone. and as the river i saw, you can see alo, it's mine and is responsible for the upkeep of the dike system in this region. and the extreme heat is not only drying out the waterways, but also endangering his levies. it will be all covered with grass by now you can see it's sol, dirt so dry. now you need the crest cover or because it's erosion, blankets or top of levy, or you can see where the future would look like if it stays this better. the dike needs water for it to stay safe and violent as to prepare for the change and conditions. yeah, look what, what plans are gonna be better at the drought that that longer roots we want to
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learn from sort of bond spots of europe to if to learn from it moving 90 kilometers westward on the outskirts of the city of attrition. the picture seems quite different with pumping station is called the on border the supplier. and it's part of the climate adaptation system that we used to get sweetwater to the west of the netherlands. but was the rhine already running at extremely low levels? it looks to be helping one neighbor at the expense of another because if this pump stopped working, salt water from the sea will push into the coastal waterways. sharon is looking at a complete reversal of dutch water management. the history of the metal ends is a history of a fluffy fence, and that is how the dutch builds of the netherlands, especially the westland russian far below the sea level. but we also now have to prepare for more drought and more warmth and more heat. however,
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central water distribution is of little help on the router family farm. normally the cow, sir. all they are walk outside and take the grass outside, but now does nothing growing so, and calls her have to eat something, so they stay inside and eat her. all the grass from last year and with his cornfields in his, sorry, state farm, a william young has little hope they can grow not feed wash. okay, the guy and there's no rain the straight out, nothing grows over to the rain. we will hope that it will rain, but the weight goes on. the forecast is expecting yet more dry and hot weather. ah.
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the 7070 percent for young africans studying and northern cyprus. sounds like a dream of any who do are ostracized because of everyday racism, including when they're looking for a place to live. you will find a place that like when you reach out to the agent in that person would take it. no, i think it was 77 percent on d. w. well, they come here with eco africa. clean drinking water, hard to come by, commodity in the slums. of ne, robi, a possible solution vending machines for water. they are designed to give people access to the pressure 3. so in an easier and more affordable way would be with me now with everybody is becoming more efficient africa in 60 minutes on the w. as you go to use it with author will grade,
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