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's for free and we're gonna need to. uh huh. can we keep doing what we're doing? and that's why your green revolution is absolutely necessary. euro revealed the future is being determined. now, our documentary theory will show you how people, companies and countries are rethinking everything, until i can make changes. europe revealed this week on d. w. ah, this weekend world stories, russia drafts, the handicapped trout and hunger in madagascar. we
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began in ukraine after the russian armies withdrawal from the town of its young. many people are searching for loved ones. over mass graves, signs of torture and other atrocities, often little help. they wait to see the investigate is bringing dna and testament. you'd mealer was china and her relative just have questions about herself. he was serving in the ukraine territorial defense force. when the russians came to ease you, she lost contact, but didn't dare to ask too much. every one knew the russians were looking for families of ukrainian soldiers. yet, but a whole as a younger boy, i hid. i was afraid that someone might tip them off. if we had a lot of my son's military stuff at home, what i was very scared of the others are by yelling. now the russians are gone. the
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world can see what the fighting did to resume at the beginning of the war. and details are emerging from the 6 month of occupation. these include a mass grave. on the outskirts of town. there investigators found the bodies of civilians as well as ukrainian soldiers, some with their hands tied behind their backs. the more by a dna sampling unit. for many, the cheeks swapped off as the only hope for clarity. many of the bodies in the mass graves were in such bad condition. that immediate identification wasn't possible. the more we had the to day changed, my dear even of her will give a sample. she fled with a child just before the russians arrived, leaving her father in hospital. later she heard the hospital was, shell isn't actually good. i found a doctor from is you had flint, the town. he told me that my father died in the attack. you and,
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and it had not been possible to save him, and he died there and was left behind. now she's looking for his body. you'd meal, if he is, she's doing this, say her son who said to have died in an air raid soldiers from his unit all can offer her little ho mazel if player to call more. unfortunately, if you consider where he was when the bomb head, there's no chance he could aspire to the obama. was that the emotions in the mouth, they never found his body. and so don't know for certain what happened. oh, the soldiers are here to testify. what you all know who'd mealer has already given investigators a d n a sample, but hasn't heard anything relative tries to find out more. but there's no news today. we're still on the my as long as there's no body, i still have hope. you're chris. oh no,
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not much. oh, the voice, the soldiers promised the women that they'd stay in touch issue. that's all anyone can do. hundreds impressions of fighting age had fled their homes for fear of conscription. those who are mean are receiving draft notices, even if they are physically impaired. alia perez has been in a wheelchair for 26 years. a few days ago, we were surprised to find an army draft notice in his mail box. his call up means he supposed to go and fight in the war in ukraine known in russia as a special military operation. but they are critically united to reach to co. uh, here's my name. yeah. peck. are ever my date of birth. my address and the order to
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report to the military authority on a certain day locked awkward to whatever. what fish shall jermaine shall i felt. nothing but amazement and certainty. shad how absurd the whole system is bringing. why no absolute mischief. sheesh gentlemen, via's disability is due to a mistake made by doctors when he was a baby. yet the musician has never served in the army. his condition should have been available to drafting authorities in saint petersburg, yet decided to ignore the call up letter. he was surprised when there was no reaction from the military. murray alia says, his story is not unique. said that it. i know a man who's missing a leg blotting o onto also received the same notice as me bristle avia, social media, elderly man, man with disabilities, dark and man with serious chronic illnesses were cold up. law,
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with some were sent home from the training centers. despite the mobilization being declared over, there are fears, there may be another wave of conscription alia peck. or if it's also worried about the future, stella, slender ne life is more difficult. now. i worry more about the future blend year, which i can't plan anything, any more grad at most until tomorrow, the floors in an uncertain time, for alia perez, with the fear of being drafted hard to shake. ah, it is not green properly in southern madagascar for years, at least 1000000 people are going hungry, climate change, deforestation, and government inaction are making the situation worse. massive. what? sorry. i used to be of pharma. now all she is able to harvest our cactus leaves are
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endless. drought has left large parts of southern madagascar dry and unproductive, and it has left people like marsey in the precarious situation. she now relies on turning cactus leaves into capital feet to survive. since the reins stopped alive, has been turned on its head, the high yonder toys and we left the village because of the drought. it's very difficult to find water there. there was no harvest. so we had to sell all our belongings. latina is in from idaho. many others are suffering the same fate as massey. she lives alongside them in this informal camp and the town of humble vomiting, trade, odami had his allotted, open the when he saw how many people had nowhere to go to being forced to leave their villages. you're not the man. i'm getting a bit. this old man lying here. you stop a 120 head of cattle. the i love, he was
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a rich man. these really big issue that over the years he had to sell everything. he owned magnet, he. so our village is in charge of the mon attrition unit for children at the hospital and above one, but she says many children here are chronically ill. last month, 2 children came to late and died family. this little girl is one of the 5 she is currently treating me that she thought, oh, this baby is 17 months old. and her arm circumference is very low, if it over, and it's in the red part in that $98.00 millimeters. normally it should be 130 for her age. oh, we don't have good food at home. sometimes we mix the nutrition aid that n g o is give us with cassava. and we cook the cassava with a lot of water. back at the camp,
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dami harris. alice says he tries to help here and there by buying medicine and collecting donations. he believes mainly climate change is to blame for the situation. but he also says corruption by n g o staff and government and competence. i'm making matters worse. for decades, the government fails to invest in the region. the cycle of poverty gets was, as rainfall gets less. as she prepares, the 1st and only mule of the day for her family must be what saga asks herself why this is hector. i had this in my bag. i don't know why the rain doesn't fall. it may be because of us humans, and we don't love each other and it lasted. maybe that's why the rain has stopped falling. or because strangers did something to prevent the rain, i don't know. i thought i had something better for some dreams and 2 cuffs of rice . that's all the family of 14 can afford what
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a day yet. they still offer their neighbors to join, trying to help ah, we return once again to ukraine, where women were once forbidden to pursue many professions. but all that has changed with many men at the fun women can take over. ah. each time she starts work is a moment of validation for victoria kings. she's ukraine's 1st female trained co driver on could recently sexist regulations banned women from the job. it was considered risky to their reproductive health. now in the war, it really is dangerous. for every one on the trains of us going, what i'll level or what it's hard mentally and physically because you very often hear the error rate alert i've even seen when missiles hit. why should they yucca
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phillip alaric that they it was we try to suppress these emotions and continue our work because it's not only about our lives de la zaleski, it's about the lives of passengers that also depend on us. we cannot just drop everything and start to panic. victoria started to drive trains, even though there was no prospect of getting a job. then the last changed and she started work shortly before rush invaded. in february. there's a lot to do, the update log books, checked the speed of the train from the signal, so the electrical contact line and speak to passengers. and if something were to happen to the driver she'd have to take over victoria's shift will be at least 12 hours today. i've already had train, yellow trains have become a vital form of transport in this war. and there's never enough stamp. victoria sat,
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she will still need to push hard to make it from the co driver to driver. that top job is still done by a man one more share or is it hasn't completely changed yet. we still need a lot more time, but they will all of them will if you need to raise a new generation, a young generation with the idea that women have the same rights as men. but guess how much a day? it's hillary gay, my advocate victoria is pushing through the unknown, but she says there is a brighter future for ukrainian women. one day, she will become a trained driver. ah
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