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and other social media platforms. crime fighters, tune in now is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like. return to the normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult with success in weekly coping. 19 special every thursday con d w. b. o . this week on world stories protests in russia know to pollutants, mobilization,
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ballet outdoors, berlin dancers on the play. we began and you with its massive counter offensive. the ukrainian army has an, a matter of weeks liberated numerous areas that had taken russian troops months to capture. but on the new front line, the situation remains critical. russia is here to stay. that was the slogan, just a matter of weeks go here in coupons. as russian officials handed out passports in the end, the russian flag came down faster than any one could have imagined. but the russian army hasn't gone far. in fact, you can hear its artillery every few minutes. just a few kilometers away. even before the shelling stops, graham prosecutors a fine coming. what remains of this police station, where russian troops had that base looking for evidence of potential war crimes. love of which of those, all at nist up what you, what i, it's a right now we're collecting evidence, brought the more law, some of the things we're looking for can be lost over time. that i'm with them. go heard that i'm worried that k, but we're looking for dna traces mothers fingerprints to little bit and also
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documents. second law, i am likely she'll. she'll be home of thought that the russian departure was so hasty. the investigator tells us, many of the soldiers left everything behind, even their passports. that's on the streets. ukraine troops up number, the locals. many residents took the 1st opportunity to evacuate, once ukrainian forces returned. those that remain, keep a low profile. tell us the fighting seems to be getting worse on come up with the helicopter. we hope ahead was not ukrainian, as everyone around us assumed it was russian. ah, many locals. life is actually getting harder and practical terms. recent shelling the scene and lose 1st power than running water. and now guess, you know, we've nowhere to go. our parents are gone and the situation isn't much better where
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my sister is and heart keeps her. as long as our apartment block is still standing, will stay, but it's not heating or water. the people him is most. it's mobile phone coverage. hottest thing ludmilla tells us is not being able to check up on family. come on, that is correct. sometimes service comes back long enough to say a couple of words to each other. like if a virtue end of crime together, more than actually speaking, you have a dish up, fox. my husband has 2 kids in high have. we have no idea how they're doing. good opener, good. ukrainian officials promised phone service we back in the matcher. days, although they called promised though, is anything resembling life, as it was before february 24th. and the russian invasion. a few hours of to leave coupons. news comes through of 4 adults and a teenager wounded in yet more shelling. ah, for russian president vladimir putin,
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the war of aggression against ukraine is not going his plan. that's why he has ordered an immediate partial mobilization of 300000 troops. but resistance is growing, many russians don't want to cooperate. ah, no to war. the shout. hundreds of demonstrators stick to the streets of moscow to protest, prudence mobilization. authorities arrested many of them. langley's, among them was mikhail, a 29 year old musician and bought gusto. he thought he says, yes, he spent 6 hours in custody with lou, during which the police tried to force him to sign a draft notice yet, but a shoulder war or i was taken into another room. there were numerous men there. 2 of police officers, another 2 were in plain clothes, they from him. they locked the door from the inside and then began telling me that i was nobody. the humiliated me shoved me around and even kicked me off. i had to
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endure it all in the end i made out without signing anything. i feel now i'll just have to wait and see what happens back all. oh what bucker as a dash of it and dash, since his detention mc has been staying with a friend, he hardly goes out to white police. he could be called up for the mobilization because he has completed his military service. but he says he has been against the war from the very beginning. they're called acoya. all there is no way that i will be drafted. that is all. i would rather go to a penal colony than go to warn you shall angle, just as military has reportedly suffered heavy losses in ukraine. moscow hoops fresh troops will change its fortunes. officially, 300000 expedient. soldiers have been called up, but critics say the draft is considerably more universal and more arbitrary,
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particularly in provincial regions. men without basic military training alfredo being sent to fight like this warehouse worker or his galoshes. they say to us just go are at, but they don't care whether we come back some day where just a cannon fodder. the goal of this mobilization is to stock up on cannon fodder, and wind with quantity since the quality isn't there yet. oh, judge thought cost me hail in moscow says he doesn't want to flee abroad, even if it's risky, staying in russia theatre will go of age, let the opera. i can sensing something inside me. a sense that i don't like what's going on here. and i want to defend myself or but i think there's still hopefully as well. but if no one stays in russia by then, no one can change anything. i think i want thorn extort. he is marsden towards dallas. mikhail wants to continue taking to the streets to protest against bolton's
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war, even if he and his fellow demonstrators could face up to 15 years behind bars for doing so. ah, in a refugee camp for asylum seekers in the north east of the netherlands, the situation is dramatic. hygiene is poor and there are far too few places to sleep. for far too many people, people have started to protest, exploring the dutch government to look for solutions. this makes shift camp has sprung up outside a migrant reception center in the netherlands. these people are here to apply for asylum, but the facility which can accommodate up to 2000 people is to full to house them. so they're camping outside. this man recently arrived here. he told me he is stranded. right now me, i'm do with to do how long without a war,
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i know of nowhere to rude once asylum seekers, all granted refugee status, many are unable to find a place to live and have to stay in refugee centers. but these were intended only as temporary accommodation for people awaiting decisions on their asylum application. in late august, this place made headlines when it emerged set up to 700 people was sleeping outside in poor conditions. it prompted humanitarian groups to step in. we are here to help and her, her, we see that a lot of people can get the medical attention they need. so we found our duty to come here and, and to help out. people are sometimes with more than $8000.00 people under one of the tents are laying a very close to each other using same blankets,
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et cetera. so all these skin diseases can go over from one to jada very easily. the dutch prime minister said he was ashamed of the situation here. his government announced a raft of measures including tasking. the military with setting up a new camp to house asylum seekers. it's also rained in refugee family reunions and halted a deal with turkey to take in a 1000 migrants again, it's incredibly depressing and also shameful that in the netherlands such well organized, wealthy country ravages, have to, i'll be sleeping and living here in these conditions. this chaos here is the effect, not because there are too many refugees coming. it's because there was long time of budget cuts and scaling down capacity for refugee protection. we especially have to take care of that. across the netherlands. are all different municipalities really
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contribute to show solidarity by taking in refugees? this is one crisis in one country. but similar and even worse scenes, can be seen in other e u nations. the european union can't quite get a grip on how to deal with migration. and that's leaving people who are seeking refuge, vulnerable. ah, our last trip is to berlin on the deck of a moving ship. the ensemble of the berlin state ballet has invited us to a very special performance. the dancers had to overcome quite a few challenges. ah. in august that weather meant that this was a base dance tool had to be postponed, but in september everything was just right. with some late summer sun, an audience and the varied program as we haven't done, we did that last year for the 1st time in the context of the pandemic,
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where we said we want to go outside to the guest. because nobody could come to us in the theater. and then it was so successful, i sort of like a little love parade here in berlin right here in berlin. and this year to hundreds followed the one and a half hour show. the 50 dances showed excerpts from their repertoire, including sequences choreographed, especially for the ship, like this one called following the path ah, ah, normally the dancers to have the special floors were there don't seem jumping so didn't hurt themselves. unfortunately, he on the stage we don't have that that and then we put the material on what we are dancing, but not what is under demoted alpha. so we have to avoid all this kind of jobs and
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to recap 3, which we are doing on the studio, or don't the normal stitch that we don't get injured. the ballerina is from the classic swan lake, also avoided point dancing, or big jumps. keeping that balance on the swaying floor was enough of a challenge. ah, is village kentwood as long as the difficulty i would say is to find a focus and not fall over the mile of a. normally when you're on stage and in the studio happen. you always have a fixed focus point to go by the drifting the rooms and all that blurs in the background. here allison didn't oakland. the audience didn't notice any kind of such irritations. in fact, it was the reverse. they saw a great performance which simply inspired a passion for dance. ah,
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