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right. just do it on d. w. are you ready to get with these places in europe are smashing all the records. step into a venture. just don't lose your grip. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters, discover some of europe's wykard breaking sites on youtube and know also in book form with this week on world stories urgently needed women doctors in afghanistan under their own power, a village achieves energy independence. we begin in ukraine. millions of people are
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suffering the consequences of war. at a vacation camp in the south of the country, volunteers give families from embattled areas a break from the violence yada is 11 years old to day. it's a birthday like no other to see which i i wish you have happiness and a peaceful sky above your head. i wish you that everything will be fine and that you can go home soon. this is a summer camp for kids and families. we've lost their home refugees from embattled occupied areas, yada and his mother fled her son, which is occupied by the russians. that was the c a u. it's the russians were standing where with tanks, garcia and next to the tanks where people are unable to live. and then they took people way,
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like it's not unable to live his code word for book in just a few weeks. many of these kids have seen more than most people in the lifetime yard. it's dad is a soldier and the ukranian army. his mother decided to flee when the russians started looking for the families of ukrainian soldiers. the organizational lexia olenick, everybody calls him uncle yoshida, so young. he wanted to create a space of solace if only temporary. the war is always close. he remembers the 7 year old girl named marsha lost him to bring her friend. the camp was full, so he told her the friend could come 2 weeks later. she is 3 me mush. and one day she was sitting there in the hammock crying. lou, yep, it's. i approached her and asked her to blush it, what's wrong and thought? and she shuddered to show what that was quick when you said my friend, whom he didn't take. i said, yes,
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i remember she's coming in 2 weeks to this bottle disney. and then she said, well, i was, and she's not coming any more yet has amused her. you have to, i understand if not my fault, that but she would still be alive. oh well she thought this give too many half stories like yours, but uncle, you are shy and the other volunteers try as much as they can to distract everybody with outdoor activities. it's the birthday boy's turn to climb the rock solid yard . it makes it to the top. if roy you get them a problem which good idea get them done with that victory at least for to day. when so much in his life remains uncertain. ah. we turn next to lot via where pop starts. that law. no,
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no book dog delights or audiences. like many other intellectuals, an artist. the singer was bound from russia because she took a public stand against the war a sea of lights amongst the audience. in riga, we have come to see ukrainians. sing us with la la, la badani. my eastman, my homeland ukraine is currently going through a big, dreadful, unjust war. ah, leave. vit. lana local die used to leave in moscow. she had millions of russian fence, but at the end of february, she publicly spoke out against russia, swan ukraine, and turned head back on the country. yeah, i want to be on the right side of history on the side of good and truth. moscow's response was swift lobo. dar was prohibited from entering russia for 50 years. that
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is just one of many examples of how moscow punishes prominent people, who publicly criticized the policies of the kremlin. singers actors and divvy hosts have been forced to leave russia. those who stay at risk persecution or harassment like aloe vera from your katerina bork. with the bens, the singer vera. i'm with salen used to be married to a well known rational position politician who's currently in custody because of his open anti war stance. sheep herself has publicly protested against moscow's policies and is suffering the consequences. ah, which now said no more serious, the political situation in russia becomes the more openly the authorities been our
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concerts desolate and said, no one is officially blacklisted. but the names of musicians seen as undesirable a tear in the media, rushes low house of parliament is now going one step further. it glance to punish officials who employ or engage such critics as they even included the hat of russia channel one and the bolshevik direct on jewelry. these a civil servants are on the wrong side of history. we want to bring them to reason that i was. mm. ah, so the atlanta local dog is convinced that she's on the right side. she, thanks her fans into your, for their support. but what about her hands in russia? last year, the stomach, a thought am russia has gone badly, astray. she knew what she knew, what she was at a town is a man who led the country in the wrong direction, philip to thought, and as long as people there don't grasp that didn't he was no,
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nothing good will come of this country hash with this plan with emotion, ah, and until then performances like this will only be possible outside of russia. ah. the taliban seized power in afghanistan just over one year ago. since then the islamic fundamentalist group has done everything. it can to restrict the rights of girls and women prohibiting them from leaving the house alone, attending school or going to work. but there are exceptions. the what and dancing the meet dr. mal ally facie, she's a rare exception in afghanistan. why the taliban forced most working women from that jobs? doctor fight you see got a promotion. she's now director of the country's biggest maternity clinic and cobbled female and neonatal health is one area where the fundamentalists rulers understand they need women from on a more the uh, on the stone. as mazacco, chad,
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this is linked to the culture and tradition of afghanistan. when a woman is pregnant, she should go to a female doctor on a bike because a female doctor can better examine and treat her than a male doctor. a shocking hope was a lot of me than a go on a mother you can as arabic, mel, doctor, many babies here are born prematurely. more than 20 new borns have died in each of the past 4 months. the 1000000000 spent by foreign powers on development fate to create the last in conditions needed to reduce infant mortality, to my eye. but i am a doctor, i have not left the country for the past 26 years. and in all this time i've gone his ton was never stable and never piece of lucy. with that. when she gets home, after a long working day, darkness awaits her the electricity's off a daily experience for many families, and cobbled as she sits down for tea. with her youngest daughter,
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we ask her why she doesn't leave afghanistan. there was a mark than me of one stone, and i am an african and i got my education from the blood of this nation. so people give him, i want to serve my people. if all of us decide to leave now who will rebuild this country? my, my father, the got a bus economic you about hookah marva is waiting to take the university entry exam to study medicine. she's clear on why she wants to follow in her mother's footsteps seemed as cold. yeah. but that again, because our society needs female doctors and every single province mobile app after the recent earthquake, there were no female doctors in the field to help the injured women. only made doctors where they are, but not a single female. well, i want to help the women of my country and i think is one hold common where the marvel will follow her mother's career. liddy up to the taliban. they wait. he sighed. how many women doctors they want and where to find
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a joke. and i thought i would have a favorite montague mitchell tone meeting. and with our last story takes place in germany. the small village of phil time is one of the few communities in germany that generates all of its own energy. it's heat and electricity come from wind turbines and bio gas plants. as a result, prudence threats to turn off the gas tap leave residence cold. this delay village and brandenburg is located just 80 kilometers from berlin. only 130 people a few, but they generate enough energy for thousands fed time was the 1st village in germany to become completely self sufficient in terms of electricity and heat. it has existed independently of fossil fuels for 12 years now. it all began with the construction of 4 wind turbines. in 1995, macau sherman introduced this idea to facetime on leticia. it's in the end, the expectations were so high after the talk that the village is said,
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not so fast. if you want to avail yourself of what we have here in fail time and harvest electricity, and heat than we want to taste of the action to. in the meantime, 55 wind turbines produce electricity for more than 50000 households. but that's not all since 2008 a by august plant and the village has been generating heat and even more electricity from liquid manure, ry meal and corn silage. this saves fell time 260000 liters of eating oil every year. the zip codes zone vom up to the situation was that we were getting low market prices for agricultural products that we usually sell ryan corner. but the federal government was also offering an incentive offer, a fixed monetary incentive for electricity generated from the bio gas plant. that was a reason for local pharmacy to say we will invest in exactly this type of a bio gas plant. so that we also have a sustainable source of income for our employees. so but that was only the 1st step
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in making the village self sufficient. the people are sell time had to build their own power grits and heating network. their utley phys, orga at this up, the local utility company has refused to provide access to the grid for the local power plant and what they just didn't want it. and they said like this little gallic village, no matter what they do, when not giving in of influenced mas lengthening loss. now the villagers are relaxed about next winter and the threat of a gas shortage in germany. but for the mayor, it doesn't. and there could result in on that i could sit back and say energy transition done finished. but we don't want to do that. we want to show that we can still organize our self sufficient energy cycles that make us less dependent on all the putins and shakes around the world. and these other it sell time has shown how it's done and could be a model for communities all over the world. ah,
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the 77 percent this week. so we'll be focusing on parents and the unique set of challenges that young people are facing as they try and raise the next generation. including high maternal mortality rate and some african countries and the burden of stereotypes. mothers deal with 77 percent next to eco africa. you can only protect what you know is the motto for and then maybe as direct conservation, as, as many people know or too little about these animals and doesn't get in group of kids in the field anymore. example, it's your continued an infant that your rock conservation foundation wants to
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change this eco africa in 60 minutes on d w. a thought they will grade level will pretty much do hello from now you robbie. my name is when to come while we're out from the 77 percent racial for you . african young majority. it is all you is such a pleasure to have you be back this week. so we'll be focusing on parents who it and the new set of challenges that.

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