tv World Stories Deutsche Welle August 29, 2022 5:15am-5:31am CEST
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agency use the ottoman program as a stepping stone for a voyage to the red planet and the establishment of infrastructure in space. need. we need landing pads, we need communication systems, we need distributed power, and we hope to have a sustainable presence on the moon. maybe with bases research stations on the moon, maybe with industry on the moon. we would like to demonstrate technologies and operations to live and work on a planetary surface, other than her 50 years after they made history on the surface of the main. it's clear that martha is eager to do it again. but before, that's all for now, we'll see you soon. i mean what secrets? why behind these walls, discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites with
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d w world heritage is $360.00. get the out now. no man has no limits. no love as for every body. love is live. 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 more 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, helping severely injured children and afghan, it's dan,
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an openly gay mom in france. we begin in ukraine, which has celebrating 30 years of independence this week. but it comes at a price many ukrainians are spending the day on the front lines. ah, there are a weeds at the bottom of the trenches. that's how long the frontline has been here and you have for for satan that says battlefield name. this has meant months of living in and under this is where they sleep, eat and wait for something to happen. the cranes national poet taught us if jenkins, which has over them when they shell us, we all come down here to people have to stay outside to monitor the situation. the others hide in here. it's mostly been and not hillary being shell shelling back, waiting for the next round. 2 sides target each other from
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a distance trying to damage a position enough to then storm. just a part of the front is in danger of a tank attack, but believe me, if they come we will meet them adequately with them. shot to us right now it's the ukrainians were attacking. they launched a counter offensive weeks ago, and i've taken a few dozen settlements, and the advance is low jordan recipient. so we liberate the settlement that we can when we do, we don't move into the village, but we make sure the russians are gone. we don't go in, in order not to risk our soldiers live. that is important. when the command thinks that we have enough weapons and how soldiers will happily move forward with you through other super youth period. because we travel to another
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position scorched. we can't get information on how many modern western weapons they have at this section at the front. we are constantly told it is not enough to move on more boldly. because a break from the shelling lunch in the trench, she said, the soldiers have been living here too, for many months. soldiers, no, the strikes are not tillery dumps has the high mileage of the rocket launches disrupt the russians. the benefits of things from the pony, these strikes lead to less shelling from their side for a certain period of time. but the russians also adjust their logistics. they learn the lessons from al high mars and far ranging artillery a political. what can we put later on? fortunately, the war is not just a permanent turn in our favor, but it's a process and it keeps changing it. so here in the trenches at the address on front, it's about patients moving forward carefully and keeping focused around 3 or
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ah, many doctors have floods since the taliban seized power in afghanistan, forcing severely injured patients to seek treatment abroad as their only chance for recovery. the people here are all hoping to get medical help in germany. hundreds of parents have come to the african capital hobble with a seriously ill children. so did 11 year old up to lend his father. both of do hands were torn off in a bumper tech angela, but he is almost blind in his left eye. the 8 organization, freedom of internet, soon i will bring him to germany for further treat melinda. oh, the last time i visited other hospitals, but i didn't cover. that's why i am here because i need help with my hands so that
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so glad that the leash with claudia kevin miller, an employee of freedom stuff international, has been flying to afghanistan for years. she and her team have to make life and death decisions in the which one of the many children are brought to germany for further treatment. i wish i should have seen the hats. it's quite hard to say he can come with us. so you can come with us next time without knowing that, and especially with the bone informations, if the children will still be alive in 6 months, half life to know laboratory this time more children showed up than ever before. $2200.00 families and total. the situation in afghanistan is disastrous. the economy has collapsed. many people are starving. doctors have left the country. and so have many 8 organizations we kinda call them in session with. meanwhile, the children are coming to us again without bandages. plus, they can get pain killers. we have seen severely injured children. he will be
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treated in an intensive care unit in germany, land without painkillers, without bandages warners just lying at home. abandon smith. i in fact so how was illegal a few months later and germany we meet abdul at the 8 organization's compound. he lives here with other seriously injure children from crisis and war regents around the world without parents an emergency community for as long as operations and rehabilitation take to day abdul has to have his wounds checked out soon the doctors one to operate on his forearm. so the he can use it like a pin, sir. one thing, and i'm not as ha, it's, i'm not scared of the operation. i'm happy though operating on me. i'm not scared at all. that's, that's it. until then, i'm for expensive spare time with his new friends. they help him through the pain and form of a home sickness. a good a smart yet know when he will be in her home. he's already looking forward to
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showing his family with dan french, a mom, muhammad z ahead, is openly gay. risky, considering that 2 thirds of french muslims, still firmly reject homosexuality. a law mom ludovic, mohammed's ahead, is praying for tolerance, low, and he's happy to do so with a woman that in itself is already pretty unusual. but the real surprise is that the muslim scholar is openly homosexual and fighting for gays to be accepted in islam or the vis hipaa was effect. this can't go on shit, hold, you know, there's too much violence, pressure and degradation. go off it. when making people pretend we don't exist. sometimes there's even physical violence in her families and community healthy long off. i mean on a come, no tier, after studying, to become in a mom back in his native country of algeria is our head fled here to mar, say,
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in southern france. in his new home he came out as homosexual and founded and his lama institute. these days he also officiated gay weddings i've flown cur massey that hello george, me a thank you for coming her disability dish. and a very honored to take part in the ceremony. as it ceremony, it's about acceptance and standing one's ground on it officially. same sex marriages are not allowed in islam. bo was refer, congratulations book i that's why sammy mom's in france have threatens i head and pitted muslims against him. is i, if i'm a prison sort, april are very angry without knowing me. it's crazy that people can hate you. i want to see you dead without even knowing you. bought it for fall grenette.
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according to one survey, over 2 thirds of muslims in france have prejudices against homosexuals that the human muslim is we don't have that kind of thing. the, the me, we behave with decency i, i, she norlisha, fed to death her. she had to for us to be homosexual, and do such things. m. o is a terrible sinned sang. and that is why and muslims don't do that. jeff key fe crew emmys, you more if it myself but i had wants to belong to the muslim community. he's already gone on 5 pilgrimages to the holy muslim city of mce. he wants to show that homosexuals can be good muslims, with despite political unrest that continues to ravage su dan's capital. khartoum german
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car fans are still finding ways to have fun. by day fatima city works in a pharmacy, but after work she devotes herself to her favorite hobby. the volkswagen beetle. with what do i like most about the volkswagen beetle? it's the quality there last for ever, and there are so easy to maintain. i do most of the repairs myself. and now that i have my own beatle, i've fallen even more in love with this car. they also just are beautiful inside and out. i love them any muslim to have any she's not the only volkswagen fan in sedans, capital khartoum to day beetle collectors, gather in the city, along with other fans of german carmakers from the mercedes club.
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club, ben sudan, has more than 7000 members. will agree to receive his visit. my love to course my gracious because it's actually a lifestyle dr. aggregation. i joined them, mercedes benz pruitt, germany chillman. i'm a cop mechanic and my love for pain saw when i was kid. i only love classic one. i got to know this, lisa site, the new community, and i learned a lot from those sir, new friends of mine because of this one. we can say the club is also about learning from each other. how to fix these cars. and when no one knows what to do, this is the place to go in khartoum. they call this mercedes street. if you're mercedes, car has a problem. this is where you get it fixed. it's one workshop after another here.
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and you can hunt for spare parts in huge warehouses and shops. saturday mohammed has been repairing mercedes cars for 50 years. ever since he was 10. a cousin taught him how to do it was, i love challenge and that's why i chose mercedes. not everyone can fix them, they can be quite difficult. the beetle belonging to fatima city is also temperamental traffic and cartoon is really bad. and for the both, i couldn't. beetles, there is another problem. they don't have a radiator, which is why the engine hovering. all the time in my mind and but city says she still wouldn't want to drive any other car.
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