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it was to be a steel worker like his grandparents and his business is business. do come with your whole life. well, the winners and losers. globalization, where do we stand? starts january 5th on d. w with this is dina view. news live from berlin. a christmas break with tradition as the war rages on many ukrainians mark christmas earlier than usual to distance themselves from moscow's orthodox christian holiday calendar. our correspondent visits residence in boucher near keith who've been putting their own traditions
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center stage. also coming up. dozens of people are dead from a bitter christmas storm in north america. we'll have more on the chaos from washington. ah, our next spicer welcome to the program. and we start in bootstrap outside keefe, a city that bore the brunt of rushes, initial invasion for survivors of alleged war crimes. their christmas is especially difficult. it's different in another way this year to with the holiday happening now instead of in early january, as is the russian orthodox tradition. it's the grey and rainy christmas, dane butcher, and residents who have come back to the city after rush. an occupation will not celebrate as usual, a i wasn't really in the mood to celebrate christmas,
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but now that the lights are back on in our apartment, my mood is lifted. lot movable. he already to celebrate by the seal. it's only going to be the small family circle when i walk, rosie what is possible? i'm not really in the mood for christmas this year, but i'll try to create special moments for the children were young woman. this year they survived the west. but butch, i residence are unbroken to night. the articles students will perform at the concerts. and sasha, a young musician, is proudly wearing his bishop vanka, ukraine's traditional outfit. i'm not going to have a shrunken when i, where my, the, she vancho. i feel very much ukrainian to i feel that ukrainian think that ukrainian culture is very rich. oh, that same day in butch as art center. hundreds gathered for a few hours of pure joy. sasha, who hopes to become a professional pianist bring some magic on stage.
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ah. 2 your full muscle amusement was lou or it is about what is really important your every day we must prove to our defenders on the front line to show that we support them. you can mark that ukrainian traditions are, can't be destroyed, not a lot by the and i'm here ma'am, a bullet. they live recording nuclear. you keep what little be awarded. hey, the rated from the russian occupiers, butch us years hardly showcases ukrainian culture. it was of us came with us, giving them all we had a very difficult 6 months preparing for this show in the shelters without light, who we continued. because we wanted to show our skills today was look a lot, especially during the war a concept like this is important to children. our future also received presents from the cities for in supportive bringing much needed relief after difficulties.
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ah, that a blessing story was filed to us by dw emanuel shars, who told us later how people in ukraine are embracing the change from orthodox christmas dwell. and the chair, of course, is very particular for ukrainians there certainly didn't expect to leave christmas in such conditions. and these came with a big change in order to defend themselves from, from a rush hour day. a lot of them don't celebrate, ordered us christmas anymore. and you can see behind me there's a key of christmas tree, eliminated all the colors with the colors of the ukranian fact there's also a lot of people here who are writing today rather than celebrating on the 7th of january. i've talked to some people, some also found a good compromise and also for older generations. they, we celebrate today a christmas with friends and immediate family and then they will have another
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celebration of the week or their grand parents, for example, on the 7th of january. but they really want to make a point that the series that difference and that they identify mo, most with western culture, right? and on these russian culture, german president frank walter stern lawyer has used his annual christmas day address to call for a fair peace in ukraine. the speech includes a thank you to the people of germany who helped others this year. labor mid program this year is addressed by president stine mile focuses on what he calls the brutal russian attack against you cried. he speaks of the suffering of people forced to flee their homeland, and spells out that what every one is longing for most is peace. over these are free, there is not an issue over this peace is not yet within reach of design, and it must be a fair piece of the lawn which neither rewards the land, gravel kind, nor abandons people ukraine to the arbitrary actions and violence of their
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occupiers. lead, i'm kaylin can until this piece can be established and it is a humanitarian imperative that we stand by. those were being attacked, threatened and oppressed. by doing this, we are shining a light of hope in the darkness of injustice their hoffman. the president talks of the welcome that refugees from ukraine received when they came to germany. and he praises the solidarity shown by many ordinary germans towards the new arrivals. and frankly, his vaught, a friendly word line, a small gesture of kindness understanding for others of a openness towards strangers. you've offended shine. my also refers to the continuing threat from climate change after a year in which activists have made headlines with controversial protests. he calls on every one to face up to the problem and praises the commitment of concerned young people. the above and off by this for we need both got the ambition of the
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young and the experience of older people, the other. after all minds that we all share a common goal as to do that the young are not the last generation on this planet, and rather that they are the 1st generation in a climate friendly world. despite immense challenges, the president says germans have shown creativity and result building on those virtues. people should look forward with confidence to the year ahead. return to north america now where authority say more than 30 people have now died due to the extreme weather. as sweeping denied states and canada. nearly 2000000 homes and businesses have suffered power outages, and countless holiday makers have found themselves stranded a christmas day where progress was slow and frustrating. here in new york state cars slipping and sliding in slow motion plows on the roads trying to clear a path for 3 of us snow, but many only scratching the surface the state governor urging people to stay home
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. i cannot overstate how dangerous the conditions still are. we need people to stay off the roads. yes. one more day. i know it's christmas. i know how hard it is. you came off of a couple of years of being separated during the pandemic. it's heartbreaking. some advice he wanted to leave a homes couldn't even get out the front door. okay, well it was a colossal waste of time. this is how furry made it out. the snow is so thick and heavy. there. you can't. you can't even get through it. snow has been piling up from coast to coast with freezing winds, sending temperatures plunging well below 0. across the border in canada, travelers are also battling the elements. those going by train from ottawa, arrived at the station to find their journeys cancelled for some for luggage. went back into the taxi of his foe. don't know how to get home. fortunately,
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changed cancel today to try to get back her holidays. now. i'm waiting for you go to stay there for a day to go back across north america. the wind to weather has knocked out power, leaving millions cold and in the dog. forecast to save a deep freeze will stick around for christmas. before return to palmer conditions from monday and earlier we got an update on the progress of the storm from meteorologist matthew caput cheap in washington dc. this one was a bomb site loan, essentially a little of purchases and back ending in so much air towards the middle. the here with albany out now it's sucking in more cold air from behind. she's white temperatures of the center, u. s. a job to minus 40 celsius. now he is you know, is boldly canada. 3 isn't the call here is coming in the back side, which is pushing down lakes theory and ontario,
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thing it was your from the legs in the policy it as a form is very heavy snowball in the, the city of buffalo, new york, which is why 130 centimeters of snow a ball and again very plural, prolific snow falls rolls around like 130 centimeters and a blizzard conditions. likewise. busy with just uniting kilometers per hour for pardon me, o francis has delivered his annual christmas day, excuse me. address to worshippers at saint peter's basilica in rome. this year speech focused on conflict and war around the world, and particularly in ukraine. a christmas overshadowed by the conflict in ukraine who francis stands of the horrors of war and the destruction caused by 10 months of fighting and mix in a b for beef. nachos laross let us see the faces of our ukrainian rivers and sisters the day before it was celebrating christmas inventory and cold, well far from their homes. i may,
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the lord inspire as to offer solidarity to those who is suffering only a may he enlightened foes, you have a power to silence for weapons and puts an immediate end to this war. acquitted that with shane shaka. francis drew attention to other wars, wounds around the world, no longer and the head lice for just syria and yemen. he delivered his traditional or be it or be blessing. the pulses gathered on saint peter's square. but dish is she is fi to st. this in the rose is magnificent army. it was a message, a fulton beef for the faithful at christmas. and we turned to india now were thousands of schools in india's capital. delhi are installing cctv cameras support. i say the move will keep students safe following a series of sexual assaults by both students and staff members. the critics say the increased surveillance will reduce students privacy. this government school in
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delhi became one of the 1st schools to install cctv cameras. in his class rooms in public areas every day, hundreds of students here are constantly under surveillance. with each moment up there did being phoned from the come put off his office principal rockridge. the yard can monitor every thing happening at his school. he says that camera footage allows him to quickly tackle problems like bullying at betty crime. something is there, okay, are a warning system. you can see there some students, if they have some kind of from, ah, brain go something to they're also do. so having the idea, okay, you are being watched, our thing is being recorded to that as to that discipline girl sent. but many of the students feel uncomfortable at being under the gaze. all the almost 200 cameras
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in the building. we know the cam, i think no student would want to be watched by cameras in the classroom. and i'm sure if you were a student, you would want that either. so far, cameras have been installed in or 500 schools across the state. concerned with the growing number of cameras, the daily parents association has taken the state government to good consent to day parents association head upwards at the goat them. and her team are meeting the lawyer to discuss the case example or but they are preparing for a hearing in the coming week. and then when we hang up, roger darcy's that live streaming in the schools jeopardizes the safety and security of young girls and could lead do digital wires them. i waited from the perspective of parents, i think nobody has the right to see if my child or daughter is studying or not
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studying in the classroom to seek or not even parents have that right. i. i see this moved by the delhi government as encouraging a culture of life. still king stopping concordia, the intern at freedom foundation, an organization that defense privacy of rights and online freedom is also critical of the mass surveillance is constant. so the lens of children also has a negative impact on their social development. so what is happening essentially is that so the needs of children is being increased in the name of making them more secure than not getting more secure. instead, they are now being harmed, as increased security at the cost of privacy is hotly disputed around the world. india continues to rise up the list of countries who washed their citizens more closely. the debate in delhi is where the school classrooms should be. the focus of such serve alliance, many parents and students think not. and that is all the
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