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ukrainian president vladimir zalinski says fighting randy, eastern city, which has intensified pro russian forces, say they're moving closer to the city and making games. but the landscape says it is still held by ukrainians. all right, you are up to date. world stories is next with a report on file farming as an alternative to violent extremism. and you can say up to date on all the latest news on our website, dot com and of course follows on our social media accounts on pablo foliage. for me, the team here begin watching take care and i'll see again at the top. the next is the end of the pandemic insight. we show what it could look like return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult
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with success in you know, weekly coping 19 special every thursday on d, w. a b or a this week on? well stories, clemency for x, terrorist in indonesia, jackal's attacking, croatian islands. we in,
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in ukraine where soldiers are gradually preparing for winter after the army successful offensive, and hoping to gain even more terrain. they are digging in. the soldiers have only recently moved forward to the new position. now they are fortifying their defenses, repairing, retrench. it's been more than 3 months now since ukrainian president volume is zalinski and ice cubes counter offensive. in the salt law, we are constantly trying to drive the enemy from their positions with these attempts have been successful color and we are moving forward. we now have new positions and we fortifying them. that is how we make a constant progress forward. you can shuttle hemispheres for quite some time. ukraine's successes in the south have been less spectacular than those in the north
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east of the country. but recently the army has been able to make significant gains down south as well. now koreans are convinced that their tactics are more efficient and also more sustainable and, and the russians there. but that doesn't mean moving forward is a walk in the park, go on their la isic isic. they just keep aggressively charging at us when they don't care about their own losses. garage and you get the impression that i just don't give a damn about their soldiers. that a couple of their tactics are simple. it's easy to read that money out. but for us, this means that we have to be permanently on watch. was pretty hard. we can never, ever lower our guard. we set that up as a spoiler all versus what all does layla, bizarrely behind the lines, villages have come on, defier russian forces pass through the settlement early on in the war later they were driven back. but since the territory has been back on the ukrainian control
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missions, shells have been falling all over the place. at least in the beginning, when i 1st experienced the incoming fire and there were explosions everywhere, i thought it would block my house. i left the time. but when i heard that things had come down a bit, i came back and i repaired the roof because it started raining. then i decided to stay. russia has seen tremendous losses of personnel and equipment. that's why president putin has started mobilizing or troops. but the soldiers here are calm, but the prospect of more russian enforcement, when i'm offered in a brought the call could you think and draft whoever they wanna. and however many they want on you. but the re morale and the opinion of the locals towards them will know, will not allow them to relax. jim that is, will i with little sloppy? now the soldiers are prepared for winter,
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hoping that they can gain as much territory as they can, for as long as the conditions allow it to ah, nearly 1000000 refugees from ukraine have been given sanctuary in germany. many communities are now at capacity, but pressure will probably continue to rise. ah. the cubicles in gina's admission center for refugee is may only be a few square meters in size, but those arriving feel lucky. there are still places available here. i'm working with about 2 thirds of the centers. 100 beds are currently occupied. it's director kiersten caught. nick thinks it will probably be full by next month. as will all accommodations, indiana to say, who's murph dish. the city has reached the limit of its capacity now. we've been
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struggling with a shortage of living space and you know, in general to them and accommodating even more people is pushing us to our limits. there are certainly other places where it's not as bad as here, but in unit and we're at our limit. accommodations are full, living space is scarce. many municipalities are saying the same thing. they no longer know where to shelter the people who are arriving as in 2015, when hundreds of thousands of refugees came to germany gymnasiums are being used as accommodation in many places like here. and nina. google is underneath this is the gym floor and that was covered with wooden panels and converted into a reception center with all of the individual living quarters. so the school can't carry out its dim classes here really, the whole thing is very expensive because of the new beds, the cleaning costs and so on. and municipalities are left to deal with all of this on their own to community. many expect that even more people will come to germany from war torn ukraine during the winter,
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but from other places to the city of vienna is demanding more funds to deal with its onsite care of these people. and mo, lives with very much hope that the federal government and the state government will support the situation financially. for so far, we've had to finance everything ourselves up to 3. 0, i live, we don't know if we will ever see any of the money again. wouldn't la mouses, we haven't seen anything so far. what of us got nothing except promises? social helps whiskey gave the municipalities her, hoping the government will help. and that they will still have room in the winter for every one who arrives. hundreds of indonesian terrorists have been serving years in prison. many of them were involved in the horrific 2002 barley bombings. now, some are getting a 2nd chance. living
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a farmer's life. something handle there none door could never have imagined possible. the 38 year old is raising some 4000 quails at this farm in because see west java. it's a complete turnaround from his previous life. like all workers at this farm. fernando used to be part of a terrorist network. and eyes is fighter who was involved in several t her attacks in indonesia. he was arrested in 2016. fernando is one of some 300 convicted terrorist in, in, in asia who over the last few years have decided to join a state sponsor you radicalization program. initially, the father of 2 refused to cooperate. so yasemin, then i got to know some fellow convicts in jail who had cooperated with the indonesian government and i'd renounce violence extremism. they got me curious, why a few weeks later i asked for access to the library and got it. i started to read
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at the change and, and eventually mustered up the courage to pledge my allegiance to indonesia in 2018 the see. the de radicalization program was established after the deadliest terrace attack and initial history. the bali bomb being in 2000 and do the attack, kill 202 people including 88 australians, one of the terrorists, convicted for that attack bomb maker who my paddock also participated ended radicalization program. he is about to be released on parole. 7 years early like other inmates, the former terrorist was rewarded with a reduced sentence after joining the program. the local rumbly, it undergoes, has it done in a d radicalization program that the challenges that it always needs to be taylor made take for instance, him up at sack, sung a you need to analyze his behavior in prison. understand his interest. yes. experts agree that simply incarcerating initiate some 500 convicted terrorists for life is
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not a long term solution. but as indonesia prisons fill up with new terrorist attack nice, the state we socialization program will soon need additional funding. i will give her ankle, we should embrace them. if we don't, they could go back to where they used to be like, we don't need to be harsh on them. we are all one people. after all, i'm what i'm was i bought one. initially, will, you know, was nervous about his neighbors. now, he is a frequent customer and often comes to the farm to buy quill eggs. he liked the state beliefs. the former convicts should be given as 2nd chance. ah, the quantity islands are a delicate echo system in croatia for a while now wild animals have been swimming there to hunt disturbing the tranquillity, jackals. yackel
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the jacket has been out all morning hoping to find at least a couple of his sheep. they are there my wild and live scattered across the island of peachcare. his plan was to do some cheering to day. but all he found was a terrified lamb. yoko lives with his family on the corner, he islands the archipelago as a natural paradise and has been a national park for over 40 years. for centuries, the people here have lived from fishing, sheep, farming, and olives. a fragile ecosystem that is suddenly under threat jackals have appeared on the island wolf like wild dogs flood call regina, which the national park biologist is on their trail here at the only water hole on all the canary islands. the chances are good, the ship come to drink,
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but so do the jackals. nice. last year with this is jacqueline this and this is the, the sheep, food and shackleton must drink the water. except that this is now life threatening for the sheep. and sheep are important for keeping the vegetation cropped on the island, especially under the olive trees. they wouldn't grow properly if there were too much undergrowth. we accompany a park administration patrol. they organized regular hands now and have shot a few jackals. but the animals are still propagating across the islands. the rangers are not yet sure why they suspect environmental influences walker and we think the jackal swung from to the are talk to fail alba. and then here to connect to another boy. so scoop on the gun in total, that's about 800 meters blue. and we know from research that chuckles can easily
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swim to miles of morrison, a drug unit problem in the, at the amelia put up fluids. and indeed, there is a video taken by locals. a jackal conley swims to the shore. never before have there been jackals on core noddy. now you can find their traces everywhere. more and more pictures of dead sheep are emerging. not all victims of jackals, but most of them back to him. oh there it will be in september we will start afresh which it's got. i'll bring in 10 new sheep this. let's see if that works or would that be? there's not as many as before. i'll be done, but we'll keep them in the barn on the go nego or to koya. so sally, that jaga will probably have to get used to living with the jackals. it looks like they have come to stay. the new inhabitants of the islands. ah
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