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tv   World Stories  Deutsche Welle  September 11, 2022 1:15pm-1:30pm CEST

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your crisis and the family company that makes oxy content. i think i got a persona, keith blankets, one best actress. my role in tara psychological from on colin farrell, one best actor. black comedy drama. we thought she's in a charity a lot. that's all for now. i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour when i will leave you with images of queen elizabeth's funeral, cortez just that makes it's late on the journey from home bomber old station. one use of the top of y'all. i am a new manager. ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips one day and in the footsteps of the right people. i'm in europe. northern most
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count please. ah, for a time in the long, very much alive, dw channel, your guy to the special with recognizes where exactly it was fun. i learned a lot our culture history, all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah . this week on world stories, finland changes. it's these a policy for russians, the trauma of the ruined people in bangladesh. we begin in ukraine,
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where russia's war has caused a mass exodus. many are sheltering in other parts of the country like anastasio voiceover, who is safe in odessa for now. looking for something pretty among, donated clothes at the refugee center on us to see about this of a lift, nearly everything behind her when she fled her home and the russian occupied her son region. she and her children have been in odessa for 3 weeks now. lately with him, but he only threatened is passing them yeoman divorce situation under occupation grew worse and worse every day. i got some trouble. i spent 5 months there and i always thought, why should i leave? this is my home. but things became more and more intolerable. yes, even son, so can you when i see him, when you she says her home tone became
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a place of fear and intimidation and empty streets. she stayed at home with the children, most of the time, only venturing out to get groceries ringing up with her on the russians. i would always lower my eyes if you looked at them in the eyes too long, they would say you're looking at me. so you must know something. let's go and talk . knowing the people who were taken like that from sometimes the relatives will look for them for a long time. some came back. others didn't loving him. yes. authorities and volunteers in odessa harper on 150000 refugees, many areas occupied by russian. it's difficult to leave soldiers at checkpoints. don't let many pass and fighting makes the roads dangerous . even so many still want to leave her son. we meet a woman was brought hundreds of people out, were hiding her identity. there are more military personnel now than
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before. it feels like there is a military checkpoint by every tree. there are more snipers to. we used to move around the city quite freely. now we don't dare to even go into the center even so volunteers at the rescue g sent a register new arrivals from occupied territory nearly every day. what did you see up? what are you was you know? yup. what i was like 5 months and her son had left their mark on her and her children. she him to doughty acting to allowed ban. here in odessa. man, there are a tankless unit. again. it's not attend. there are no tanks here. no, no. the tanks were in the other place. i mean to our nanny here on can you go back for now the family is relatively safe, but honest. assia is waiting for the day. she can take her children.
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oh, next we go to finland and there shed border with russia for many rations. it's the only don't way to the you the now. but finland is in the process of changing its visa policy. that the coolness is getting his beloved old fire truck them to shape for a classic casual in the neighboring village. the ex firefighter leaves invited to land on the border with russia. the neighbourhood has prospered for decades, almost walked almost as an adult. now it's all over those of us who live here right on the border. don't trust russia anymore. it's like having a big predator right over there. but we're not really afraid, but you have to keep an eye on this predator, russia every day that you live here is the nearest border crossing is only 5 minutes. baker, several 100 cars a day passed through it. those who come to finland from russia,
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dont always stay many use finland as a transit country to the west. finland now wants to change its russia friendly visa policy and let fall view your russians into the country. becca corners thinks that's right. even though the area he lives in has long benefited from russian tourists or all the people at the vintage casual. are locals. many here support. they are government plans. he hadn't sent back yet. if the right thing to do, i'm gonna state attacks. another sovereign state. me so you should limit the number of russians here and use that will a sanction tilly and hopefully that will improve the situation with them. but many russians have harsh criticism for this push to band russian tourist to west. they say that it's unfair to generalize and to punish everyone young and i thought,
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i wonder about it for 44 years of my life. i thought the freedom to travel was a right now. i'm told this right is actually a privilege. in any case, it will be very difficult for me to only see my friends in the west on line. now. it's still unclear whether a ban on russian travelers will happen. but either way, what used to be a good relationship between the neighboring countries that she has a 1000 kilometer long border has been damaged for yes, ah, thousands of rowing, ga, stranded, and bangladesh after flying the brutal persecution of me a mass military regime. distress is growing after 5 years in refugee camps, along with a longing for their homeland got children learning mia mas national anthem. even though their home country does not want them in this bangladesh, she can,
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the refugees are trying to hold on to their identity. but children also learn subjects such as english, math and life skills. many fled here after the me on my military, started a brutal campaign against her anger and 2017 me shower across the border with her family 5 years ago. oh, been now do i? how do i like life skills the most i i wake up in the morning and go to school. after school. i go home and in the afternoon i go play and i would when i grow up, i want to teach love jazz. la masha lives with her parents and 5 siblings in a hut inside by lou carly camp. her mother tells me to be groom is concerned about her children's future. she recalls what she had to leave behind when she fled. that on live wine, john. well now that they are growing up,
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i'm stressed when i think about their future. when i think about my homeland, i get emotional love it. we were well off. we did not have her own land, but we had a cow 3 goats and how, what i hear. not all i hear her husband, well, how much sharpie used to work in the farm and back in me. but here he had had any work. the couple of each lost family members when the military went on a rampage. galena that a glad 1st we did not want to leave london. they open fire and people were killed without aladdin. we left, they burned our houses to the ground. we really thought there is no point staying here. we should try to bangladesh, nadia lynette. i ye, bangladesh does provide support to the refugees. but officials also stress that there were anger must never forget that they will have to leave one day chaffey and test meta site. i know this very well. they long for their motherland. but
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returning home will require much more than a patriotic song. ah, ah, last report comes from italy, the homeland of pizza. in rome, the national dish can now be bought from vending machines around the clock as a cheap quick snack, a blessing for some a curse for others. this is an old school pizza, yolo. are welcome to pizzeria ramo the best and robot. no matter all of your mom. and this is a pizza seller of the new school. welcome to mr. go. i'll show you how it'll work with her. his business concept pizza, in 3 minutes from an a. she must see mobile call, no normally sales medical equipment, but he's always dreamt of running pizzeria. he wanted it to be different. so he looked around until he found a pizza making machine. he redesigned it's to function without
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a baker using only the touch of a button here in the eternal city. it's nothing less than a cultural revolution. the city was divided we i'm not sure but some accepted the machine and thought it was good to be able to buy a fresh hot pizza 24 hours a day. a big pizza from a machine was always sitting inconceivable, especially in a country like italian and even more so in cities like right at work or not to mention naples here. pizza is sacred to roll. that with some people were pretty angry. what? because it was like an attack on the article that pizza gate allow for the let me so this one is hand made using the best ingredients send to roll nozzle. pasquale has been making them for over 40 yes. or on pizza napoli to go coming up available. yes, i've heard of the machine about whatever, sorry about that. i can't believe it can make
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a pizza like mine. i went to the pastor this door was hand made in boss. so it was the wood burning oven. and the us you have to clean out on me and you know, these robots could never do that to me or those, but forget to put out a box or with the missed to go machine. it's all automatic pizza, off to pete medina. but i mean, the flower goes into this cylinder where it's mixed with water and a little salt. let me show it to and then the dough is pressed into a disk and covered with fresh tomato sauce for my daughter, then comes the oven for a metal hand. positions the pizza on the drilled where it's baked at $380.00 degrees celsius outpatient. open figured out how squan is pizza is now dumbasses up there cuz i saw more arbiter. no, the pizza is perfect. a place. i've been joy to flavor for bentham. my boy,
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my dad ramo, has been serving up hundreds of pieces every evening for over 40 years. the customers here would never consider trading one of pasquale pizzas for a machine neat, one. not even the youngest. a pizza has to be made by hand just like this one, john, and especially when it comes to the dog. jed, if you lead a machine to a company, the pizza will never taste like one that's been made by the hands of a pizza, your lawyer. so far, mr. go has made over 70000 pizza us around the clock. sometimes even a roman will take the machine, made alternative. and matt seymour has improved his design, his new machines will soon be cooking even better. peter's demand is high, especially from abroad in italy, itself, not quite so much with
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77 percent for many young people in nigeria. the picture does not really look more people are using drop down anywhere else in the well, we're on the ground at asking. is it possible to wait for the war on drugs? you got to put you good because does go a legislation by pin opinions about before we begin an object. so that's a bit of research. as someone go connect drug doesn't or w in invisible enemy caused mass devastation during world war one, the spanish flu. it became one of the greatest disasters of the 20th century, a global investigation on earth, new archival footage, and asked the question,
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what can we learn from this tragedy today? in 45 minutes on dw, that he wants to know what makes the german peers just in the gym, love and banning thing stuff away. i'm not even know how to work my own car and everyone with later holes in every day getting. are you ready to meet the german can join me, rachel stuart on d. w. welcome to another edition of the 77 percent. assured that talks about the import on issues for young people. the name is or t michael with. so here's what we've got lined up for you this week. we'll find out what it.

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