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tv   World Stories  Deutsche Welle  December 5, 2022 7:15am-7:30am CET

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and here's a reminder off the top story we're following for you. iran's public prosecutor says the country has shut down. it's so called morality police. following more than 2 months of protests over the death of a young woman in police custody demonstrators are calling for a 3 day strike. this week. you're watching dw news up next world. stories looks at how a city and ukraine's khaki region turned into a ghost. and to follow us on our website dw, dot com on on social media on pop up on gimme a spectral, watching take our games from the melting ice reporter tracks down the arctics. major players with you see route begins a dangerous game. people overseas that yeah, we are here. we're patrolling the area now, the cards are being re, shuffles,
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who has the best headed russia is quite active economic in the arctic. if you see something that looked like james bond, it has to do with the military picking starts december 23rd on d, w. stay up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program on line d, w dot com highlights ah, this week in world stories in somalia, it's historic drought is killing children in columbia, children and need received cooking classes. we began in ukraine where russians
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occupied the city of chance, right after the invasion ukraine we capture in mid september. but today it looks like a ghost town. ah, it used to take less than 2 hours to drive from heart, give to of chunks. now it takes 5, you have to take small, local roads, and long teach was all the major route and bridges are destroyed. which is 4 kilometers from the border with russia. the town was taken on the 1st day of the war locus. tell us the russians set up a torch and when this they mostly took young men that very valid says so just ordered him to go there after they caught him outside of the curfew yard, the 11 of them i thought they would torture me. well. i came as i was told at 8 am, but they just made me dig trenches were carry stuff around the door and stack
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sandbags had to be there at 8 am would work until 5 or so. that's how they made me slave away. miss girl with a girl sir. valencia houghton. the everything looks broken and the russians do so from across the board. the people were still here with soon face a tough winter. electricity is often out and there's no gas for heating. some humanitarian a does come, but not often. it's so hard to get there. given these conditions, not everybody is happy, the russians are gone. so usually when they were here, we could still live more or less. normally, there was work and we were getting humanitarian aid every 10 days. they would also hand out money. now we have nothing, excuse me,
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busy. there's not much for sale at the market and not many people, many left for russia with the retreating soldiers. it's an area long considered pro russian. now the ukrainians are in charge again. many are anxious and suspicious. would love to paint us as collaborators says a woman, she won't be on camera. oh you did. the climb. mistrust is every with soldiers in charge of the town worry that locals are included in the rush yet, well not least. we hear about those who sit with one hours long, 2 chairs. they used to tip off the rochelle petroleum. now they come to see us. it didn't say this, or that person was a collaborator, sir, he is only here to have his mother prepare for winter, took his wife and young daughter out of town, and will soon join them with his determined to return and hopes the town can get
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back to normal ah, the pandemic war in ukraine and inflation. britain has been hit particularly hard by these crises, in part because specs it people living in poverty suffer the most the kids are everything for making sure coven. and as me never go hungry is daniel burnside, top priority with the 32 year old is a self employed painter. but with high gas prices and inflation over 10 percent. it's not enough to make ends meet off. turning on the heating is a luxury these days i'm. it's been off for a couple of days. i'm just just bear grim and wait for the next paid pay deal. the
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next bit of cash i can find to to put it on. soon with electric lights off on a night on the house. it's in darkness. there are free food banks all over the u. k . like here in north london. but across the country, the lines of needy people are growing younger. i had to read than i reason as a single mother and works part time in a department store. she comes here almost every week. it'd be very difficult, especially nowadays the day inflation and the prices are growing. arlena go up so much know very difficult, very def, i didn't know how could manage our f tars carnis in charge of food distribution. he estimates that demand has gone up by 50 percent in the last 6 months. the country, i don't bring a face to time that is simple to warm people that are in we're actively both have
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been and why they are coming to access all services. and these people will normally associate older people, single parents, children, poverty hits them all particularly hot. martin godfrey is a doctor in london. some of his patients are overly pale and proud to infection because they don't have enough to eat. he worries, especially about the children to 2020 and in some parts of london, 25 percent of the population is living below the poverty line. something like 12 percent. her children are going to to, to sleep hungry, which seems to be, ah, i'm an, an unforgivable. we're an unthinkable situation. father, dr. food, bank worker. they're all afraid the coming winter is likely to bring more suffering before more people here in britain, somalia is suffering from it's worse drought in 40 years. millions of people faced
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starvation. according to the un, half a 1000000 children under the age of 5. soon ty ah these children are fighting for their lives from all over somalia, those most in need get referred to this hospital and the capital market issue. many die on the way. little amena up d was less than half of what a healthy child her age should for days she's been in a coma. i've been now to subjugated unusually. normally she was supposed to be sick and with the i could not get it to condition with the scarlet show. now, she said i'm in. okay, a terminal case at only 4 years old this is the impact of the extreme drought.
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that's devastating somalia. it's the worst in 40 years by do us 250 kilometers west of the capital. it is seen as the epicenter, the hunger crisis. the situation in the hospital here is desperate. one and a half year old mariam was admitted a few days ago showing typical symptoms of man attrition, diarrhea, vomiting and whooping car for her mother. and aunt the weight is unbearable. ha! now available. i feel so sad for my sister shantia. i pray to allah that she will recover and also that he will alleviate the drought. oh love. like most manney's both where livestock farmers until the drought took everything from them. for rainy seasons have failed, and they are fears that
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a 5th will now fail to high food prices due to the war in ukraine, decades long civil war and climate change have created an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. 8 organizations, one millions. on the brink of starvation, the united nations children's fund. unicef says $1000000000.00 you as dollars in aid is needed to avoid the situation getting worse. if we have half a 1000000 children at the severely accurately my lot, which basically means that if don't, if they don't receive assistance, timely, they are just simply gone to that 800000 people have sword refuge in and around by door. they've doubled the city's population. ah, the corona virus pandemic and colombia was particularly hard on young people with special needs. so the father of a severely disabled boy decided to do something for them.
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ruby fernandez, his life changed with the arrival of his youngest child. he quit his police job and devoted himself to francisco, who needs round the clock hare. when the pet damage started, the 2 found themselves cut off from the outside world. but then ruby fernandez, had an idea key in a circle here in my kitchen in my house. i started offering cooking classes for people with disabilities here. this is where the magical project was born with the cooking adventure we have for children with disabilities. year after the lockdown was lifted, the therapy kitchen project found a new and larger home in the sensory life center. trained therapists and caregivers could now join in let you go to some of them. other with the children were super motivated and but the kitchen of mr. fernandez
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was too small for the entire group 0. so the decision was made to move it here project that we started with the desert project and that worked out beautifully as him. we went into the therapists and caregivers at the center say that therapy kitchen is helping their patients put the lockdown behind them. learning to cook brings them both physical and emotional benefits will trust them. i think they make lots of progress if they get out of there rotate and feel like an outdated part of the community often may feel they're not good at anything. but here they can do things for themselves. so no more d zamora is also benefiting she's visually impaired and lost her job during the pandemic. her therapist recommended joining the cooking therapy to help lift her spirits. daisy mora uses the classes to learn new recipes and cooking techniques. it's also helped her get back on her feet after the lockdown. because kennesaw does
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almost, but we don't want to be pitied with us. we just like every one else. we may do things differently, but we're the same for white glove the much human beings with the same rights, but with different ability measures. implement that be for the classes are free of charge for participants. ruby of hernandez, volunteers here, part of his police pension goes towards buying ingredients. is what i mean? somebody gallop, i said you're in breach. okay. it's not enough that appear in the yard sale. i use it. yes. so it came in at that up in me as another parallel most when i did up yaki the recall for the owner came collodion, i'm which has a few thoughts here on the dishes they prepare are sold at local markets. the income then helps maintain the kitchen for rubia, the therapy kitchen has given him a new vocation. ah,
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