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again, zant bombard had started, funnel died in front, but he could only finish in june. second. and that is your news roundup at this hour of next wild stories, one which takes us on abroad into the danger zone. i'd transport in the midst of the boy in you cried, that's coming up. after a short break, i'm anthony, how in berlin? i'll be back at the top of the hour with more news headlines. if you need more before, then there's the website at www dot com, the you tube, channels, and socials, twitter, and insta, the handle, the need is at the w needs. thanks watching and have a good a . we're interested the global economy, our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look out the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market
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dominance. good, a step ahead. with the w business beyond you cream was like a stepping point to, you know, pay more to you into that ward. you want to be, finish your studies. now you have a sandy from crane. you can choose to go back or somewhere else. currently, more people than ever on the move mold wide in search of a better life. yeah, i believe something has come in very, very sense. and yet can we learn more about lo, when a story info migraines? for this week on world stories, a youth driven an action in nigeria. an unplugged amusement park in italy.
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we begin in ukraine where volunteers are not afraid to risk their lives. they have one girl also to help those living close to the front line. that yearly know who the ankle is getting ready to go to the dangerous old. she's about to leave for by caught in the east and on bus. we hadn't chest but i you, some of it is for hospitals. the doctors often have to cut their uniforms open and the soldiers need close dead. and this is for broken bones or joy that have it. i'd see them. but then she's got magazine pouches and power banks, medical supplies, and candles for power shortages. jolina was an actress before the war. now she raises money for supplies and takes them to the front lines. it's risky book, yohina posts about her trips on social media. that's how she raises donations. she
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had a scare on her last trip to blackwood. her group got dangerously close to russian troop positions. and taking aid to those in need isn't always as simple as it sounds. i remember what i was in buffalo to november was that there aren't many people left, shoot, some people are pro russian, others a pro ukrainian who's out there, a few kids and lots of elderly people with well, some of the men shouted at us. there were angry were there even though we were providing food supplies. it was hard. they were very hostile. i mean, because we usually agree in glasgow war, but she's going back even though it's frightening. is the last rational, the foolish times i'm scared where not superheroes, pathfinder, going to the front lines? seeing all of the shelling, it's really inspired me over am. well, it sounds strange because we see all of this devastation. but it has motivated us to continue working. full said olga to look for to
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and there's hope is will she pick these in bucklin say for yeah, there were blossoming there. it's a symbol of ukrainian land, says bristol, there should them agree despite the war, flowers are flourishing their technique book of said across stone, alexandra cup shinkel mixed french candles with paraffin wax. b can provide heat as well as light and can be hugely had through the soldiers in freezing winter conditions. the big ones can burn for up to 7 hours and can even help cook food. alexandra reckons she's made of a $1000.00 so far. one that doubt that there's a put the children to plant out and then on the front lines, excuse everything, one gluten, they've been happy them for some while a question. what does that object gotten, daniel little, because you can't not doing those tingling charlie bit trim should we will at that you have to support them. shows like that the bush got to white out with some more mock smallwood today and that separate regional alexandra
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krench candles will go with eureka again. jolena leaves the relative safety of keith and heads for the was most dangerous hotspot ah, on ins, national holocaust remembrance day. the bonus tag on and queer victims of the nazis for the 1st time. it's a recognition. many activists have waited for it's the day lutes van dyke has been fighting for in 2018, the historian and teacher petitioned the bonus dog for the 1st time, his goal to get the highest political levels to recognize the persecution of queer people. the reasons why we never gave up to have hold. this recognition on the
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highest government liver will happen is not only because it has a big meaning, a strong meaning, important meaning and for us, our minorities. but it means also that germany as a country has reached the level of humanity of democracy where different voices are heard in 2022 parliament finally decided to commemorate l g b t q victims of the nazi regime. male homosexuality was banned long before hitler came to power in 1933. but the nazis ramped up persecution. gay men were imprisoned and cent of concentration camps, where they had to wear the pink triangle. around 10000 gay men were murdered. recent research on other queer people also showed systematic persecution and legislation outlawing homosexuality and germany was only fully dropped in 1994. if i look back in my own life, when i was 14 um,
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the paragraph still existed. and i grew up in as a society where i was a crewman. and boy, if i would have been honest in berlin van dyke meets for a discussion on why remembrance for sexual minorities has been such a struggle. both audience and panelists agree, research for many types of victims remained scant for van dyke. the battle is only getting started. i thought to find the chief men and trooper encouragement to go on and to look in those to those countries where it's too dangerous on these life threatening to view fiction. minority van dyke will continue to fight argue and build coalitions because the struggle for remembrance and against persecution goes on. ah, there is a spirit of optimism in nigeria. many young voters planning to vote in the upcoming
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elections to have a say in the future of that country. ah, it's early. we are in the outskirts of lagos normally, chico my low beat would. she would be going to his chicken far. but to day is prepared in what he calls his morning cry. com. yahoo? 02000 and you go to the what level? he's been doing this every morning since the start of the year where you got determined to get people to vote. i think that the button responsibility rests on me because i realized that i'm, if i think i'll be lang, sorry, i'm 40 started to be company according to my, my views in from my own and have to be involved. so but nature that you want,
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you have to invest, you know, do something to something to change to starting school or even 93000000 nigerians address. that's a very tindy selection. nearly 40 percent of them are 54 years old. in my life time, i've lost something like this. you do? sometimes i will think that i'm not doing enough when i see how much other people are doing the restaurant for me to use this word. ginger is very high. who are really, really willing to take no job. i just probably, nick, it's lilian people. i think it's going to want it to be huge and sas protests like this in late 2022. as seen as to boot up this new young political movement is us was step up with jesse aware, by the same time in many young people, understand the power off organization, power of organizing army to get out to look to demand yonder. they just seem to be
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looking for something new and fresh. do you want something you saw they just lunch lane, did your voices and see if it's will make any difference. basically, i'm woodson, i've got to my b, b, c. i'm young and i just feel like this is the right time for me to do it on our device. what i use to go and get that previously. so i get the bid on issues that we have to do as my gerry and is prepared to vote. young people are also preparing to have dare say ah, it's in the, it's home to a special amusement park. dozens of bits attractions do not need electricity. but m e, the noise of physics and the muscle of its visitors. it was built by bruno for rain now 85 with his own hands the roller convey the hum back cause the wheel of
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death. there are just a few of the $37.00 attractions at the amusement park. i p r p, italian fall under the populace. and it was all built by this man delivery. they are very big, stretch her legs out in front of you. straigten them out. yes, that's it. made than otherwise, you'll land with your nose on the rubber because nobody from natalie or mental bruno sharon is 85 years old. he built his 1st swing here half a century ago. i real premera said bruno georgia, it's always a joy to come here and see what i built up in 50 years. so it's a great feeling to be able to say about your own life. and i made all my dreams come true. let me have you imagine that you are a hula hooping a showing or l exactly. peter whose dream began with a restaurant in 1969. bruno florine, fell in love with this piece of fight. as his wife served wine and sausages under
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the populace. he started building swings, he taught himself everything, and we really mean very bottom, that human ago, i only ever went to elementary school, but i've always understood number's opinion. it comes naturally to me, working out weights and counter wait for my attractions. maybe i left here, although my you know what without a horse, i make mistakes at times and have to adjust the right that they're too heavy. or if the slope isn't right, i probably named built over vulgar bit out a lot or if everything has special about brianna for ins, park is that none of the attractions require electricity. they use the laws of physics and the muscle power of visitors. ah, good. while other amusement parks face closer d to rising electricity costs. burneff ruin is forging ahead and planning for the future. for tomorrow via the energy prices are through the roof. so i'm thinking
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of installing dynamos on every ride to harness the energy from all the equipment moving around. that's my plan virus era valencia has come to the park every year. it's open only on weekends and entry. he is free. bruno, for, in believes it shouldn't matter. how much money you have, every one should have the right to have fun. most visitors buy something to eat and drink in his restaurant, making the business sustainable. even at 85, he still pitching in every way he can. he says the freedom to do what he loves has kept him young, effective with them. and maybe even if it's a beautiful way to live and depending on my mood each day, i decide what to do. isn't that great? my dears, that's the poetry of life here that i read. that was, that was one that he's devoted to his amusement park.
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