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give hope to the people and to tell them that we're staying 11 on we're not leaving . do, says johnny's 1st event of the year at santa his aim is to help boots children to forget the troubles and have fun shooting the festive season. most kids certainly deserve a little bit of fun this time of year and all year round. we hope you are to where godless, if it's christmas or just december 24th for you. that's all for now. world story just up next day. tune for that we'll have more for you at the top of the hour. and wayne woodcraft actually watched. 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 reg greenslate. i'm in your northernmost count,
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please. ah, for a time in the line. still very much alive. d. w, travel, you'll guy to the special with recognizes where exactly it was fun and i have learned a lot our culture history, all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit with this week on world stories, massive hardship, drought, and hunger, and madagascar, little orphans, children, and in asia born out of wedlock, we begin in germany,
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where at least 100000 ukranian refugees are found residence in berlin alone since the russian invasion and housing is becoming more difficult to find. it was supposed to be emergency accommodation, but for around 30 ukrainian refugees. this is home now. the community hall of the marcus congregation in berlin. the church pays for the refugees. stay here. finding a permanent apartment in berlin is almost impossible, unmeasured off sky and her 8 year old daughter, anastasio found a room for a few months now. they had to come back. they say the dormitory almost feels like home on the fled with her 2 children from odessa back in march. will you be alice? good am. i was so scared when people in ukraine said, you need to leave save your children. that is why i was so scared to go to a foreign country where i don't know the language of the people the mentality. but here we have been treated so warmly. the volunteers here have been so dedicated to
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helping the ukrainian refugees that the church has employed. some of them to sort through donations and groceries and help translate several are originally from russia. but here it's support in hard times that counts rather than national boundaries. and the volunteers expect a tough winter young couple to, to this officers presume we have space for 80 people here, o 400 in case of a crisis and fill right. with winter setting in berlin's government is in a race against time. for example, at this former airport, currently new arrivals from ukraine register and live here temporarily before they can be moved on within berlin or to other german cities. to heated tents at the old airport house, $400.00 people each, but they're almost full. by the end of the year, the city plans to set up more permanent housing for an additional $10000.00 refugees on that ceiling. this. thus if a val don't, is where people stay in this temporary housing to be sure to him so that we can
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also people a place to move on to my off i last dimension unbeaten can will stand on that hanging in wednesday that but at the moment people have been arriving faster than we can create places for them. either. shuffle couldn't come back at the marcus church community. one ukrainian family has been able to move into a permanent separate apartment after months in a tiny room with 2 infants. their mother eula is relieved, but feeling fully at home can be hard. many of the families, relatives are still in ukraine. the damage or one milligrams, do missouri. we are living here in peace and quiet in a wall. nice place. and they out there with, with the war dragging on and winter ahead. julia's family is lucky. even now. hundreds of ukrainians are stuck in a rival centers in berlin, hoping for a more permanent home the sweeping effects of climate change can be seen in madagascar were
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a trout has ravaged the southern part of the country. millions of people depend on emergency aid. a number then increases with each passing day. this is my number of will river or what's left of it for 2 years. residents of cio may have to dig in the river bit, their main source of water that we are truly suffering. my sally, now it's really dry, dry dry. no, no rainfall actually says the rainy season should have already started. but once again, people are still waiting. lafitte, i and her family left their village and came to town because of the drought back home. everything had run dry, but here things were not much better. yes, it's a tiny house, but this is what we can afford to rent. our house is in the village far from here, but we come here because we need access to water. we brought all the kids here and
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now they work as water carriers that are done on the land and fetching water and selling it is their only option of earning money for food. southern madagascar has always been poorer and dryer than the rest of the islands. the recent drought combined with decades of neglect by the central government has aggravated the situation. we meet the regional governor, he says there plans to build a road and a massive water pipe to bring in water from areas better off. but he can say, when you can expect to the those problems to be a reserve within ah, one year or 2 years for the last 8 decades. nothing has been done. and this is the 1st government. this is the 1st regime which is ah, taking care of their hold of a problem. he says residents are also to blame because for generations they have been cutting down the forests in the area. beckett. madame bovary river differs. i
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says she has no energy to think about what is responsible for the crisis. the handling it was then had sometimes the children don't get any money until the end of the day. so late at night. sometimes we don't eat the whole day. we just stay hungry, then i just search the cactus fruits. now we don't have anything to cook, so i need to go and look for cactus fruit. so we have a meal, una notes laundry. now. so once again, she ventures out in the heat without shoes looking for something to eat, trying to make ends meet, finding food and waters. all the ford i can think of every day ah, pre marital sex is taboo in indonesia. and it will also be illegal from the end of this year. breaking the law could mean going to prison on married, pregnant women are being forced to give their children away.
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these children have one thing in common. they were all born outside of marriage. i have traveled to the city of semi wrong in central java, to visit an orphanage where some 80 children have been left behind by their parents . who made up with an expecting mother must call her retina. she has been waiting with 10 other pregnant women to give birth to a child that will grow up here without her. we have changed her voice to protect her identity. this was my mother's idea. for my family, it would be a disgrace to bring the baby home. they are worried about the families reputation. my father even forbid me to contact my boyfriend of his a terrible about leaving my child behind without the father. but i hope to visit from time to time. so now the 19 year old is helping out. as more
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women come here every day. the founder of the orphanage royce bowen or handling has even had to turn the women back due to the limited capacity. somebody in a young man all will goliath process so far i have said yes, i called 47 women waiting for daily for a big buffalo to jordan about my mama, it will be a different matter. got up if the women were willing to give their children up for adoption by now and i am little he but most mothers like that man would rather get the option open of returning one day. in indonesia society pregnancy outside marriage is still to boot. and pre marital sex is widely unacceptable. was his element, but i'm wondering because we're talking about the stigmatization of women. what, how it's unbelievable. it's not just in this case, i really asked myself, why are women always being stigmatized? people forget who made them pregnant in their view, it's always the woman's faultless, this kind of stigma is the result of
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a centuries old, patriarchal culture or apples to apples down adult day about that out. okay. that nice, expecting her child in 2 months until then she will live in the orphanage right now . she is actually quite relieved that she no longer has to conceal her pregnancy. i used to wear cars it, but over the time that was obviously no longer an option. i also got weaker and in my housing lock, people started to ask questions. my landlord even tried to interrogate me that night is focusing on the future. she hopes to pregnancy will go well. one day, she would like to run her own business, and her biggest dream of all, to come back for her 1st child. ah, our last trip is to finland. home of the country's largest piggly form. here the pigs have curly tails, which means they're happy, which is uncommon. in most of europe.
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these pig lights are probably among the happiest in europe. they belong to timo hiker a finished farmer who works hard to ensure all his animals are well cared for. another thing that's unusual about high colors heard of pigs. they all still have their tails bend. if once i am ring, when their tails curl up a means the pigs are doing well and i know they're happy in clerkley. it's something many pigs wouldn't know about it. most european countries, they have their tails cut off from early on using a caught arising iron that burned them off. the idea is to stop the pigs from biting each other's tails. but animal rights activists have long seen it as a brutal practice that needs to stop and talk. these are well, hi, kill his pigs. never bite each other's tails. he says they just need enough space
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and appropriate toys to distract them when dos. if i know this here is made of rubber and feels a bit like a tail, the eye on that in front of me. so if a pink has a need to do something with its teeth, they can just chew on this doctor almost above my head. i'm still here calling at his farm in southern finland. high kilo rears over $100000.00 pigs each year to sell to farms that then fattened them up for slaughter. he also used to cut off their tails, but in 2003, the practice was declared illegal in finland. it's supposed to be banned right across the european union. but nearly all member states allowed exceptions on mass . well, that's something taro. anti canaan is working to change. she's part of an organization that advises european, pick farmers, together with people like team or hi keira. she's fighting to improve standards on europe's pick farms. biggest obstacle, always his attitude. if you think that, oh,
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i can't do week, of course you can't. you have to think from the animals perspective, from the cow, the animal things, and stop thinking about money. how much money can i make for me, tim? oh hi kilo make sure they not only have sufficient space, but also that they're not too hot or cold when on her own, then move on even installed his own ventilation system and tried it out for himself to check its effectiveness. i'll be help here, give me your leg. i laid down right here. i was half naked and then i felt the air coming in and i thought, no, i wouldn't want that for myself on under. and so i developed this new ventilation system this megan, obviously the on the to live doing system. and because with this much love, it's no wonder that team or high killers pigs or thriving, he can't understand why 30 years after the law was changed, the ban on amputating pigs tails still is an enforced across europe.
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