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marvin ducks rounded out the comfortable when a poor brain in style, the victory moves them up to 8 in the table. you're watching the w news. just a reminder of the top story we're following for you this hour. a massive earthquake has struck large areas in turkey and syria. the death toll is already in the 100, so the expected to keep climbing and destruction stretching from serious mediterranean coast to eastern turkey. of course you can get more of that story and lots of other news on our website at w dot com. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching. nico is in germany to learn german hello, explaining why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free t w e learning course eco speak. mm
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hm. ah this week on well stories i use driven an action, the nigeria an unplugged amusement in italy. we
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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. he 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 ever that i'd see them. but then she's got magazine pouches and power banks, medical supplies, and candles for power shortages. jolena was an actress before the war. now she raises money for supplies and takes them to the front lights. it's risky walk, jolena 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 become with her group got dangerously close to russian to positions. and taking aid to those in need isn't always as simple as it sounds. i remember what i was in buffalo in november was that there aren't many people left . sure. some people are pro russian, others appro 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, but usually a good evening at glasgow war, but she's going back even though it's frightening, visible as rational looked almost a times. i'm scared where not superheroes up and going to the front lines, seeing all the shelling it's really inspired me for a more. it sounds strange because we see all of this devastation. but it has motivated us to continue working for so long to
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and there's hope as well. she picked these in bucklin with a young lady there were blossoming down the bar. it's a symbol of ukrainian land, said bristol group. this should them agree despite the war, flowers are flourishing their mckinney cooperative across stone. alexander cove tinkle mixed french candles with paraffin wax b could provide heat as well as light and can be hugely had proof of soldiers in freezing winter conditions. the big ones can burn for up to 7 hours and can even help cook foot. alexandra reckons she's made of a $1000.00 so far. one at thought that there's up with the children to put on diameters then so younger frontline, the few everything month bulletin took them and happy them for some widely question . what to settle when it got on daniel little because you can't not do anything with charlie trim for should be will at that you have to support daniels like that . the bush, copper white jacket with some more maxima. rubbish. till then that separate
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regional club, the all exam throws trench candles will go with eureka. again, jerry not leaves the relative safety of keith and heads for the was most dangerous hotspot ah, on international holocaust remembrance day, the bonus tag on an queer victims of the nazis for the 1st time. it's a recognition. many activists have waited for. ah, it's the day lutes van dyke has been fighting for in 2018. the historian and teacher petition to the bonus dog for the 1st time. his go to get the highest political levels to recognize the persecution of queer people. the reasons why we never gave up to have hope that this recognition on the highest government liver
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will happen this not only because it has a big meaning, a strong meaning, important meaning of 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 sent to 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
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i look back in my own life, when i was 14 and 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, remain scant. for van dyke, the battle is only getting started. i was so to find the chief men attribute encouragement to go on and to look in those to those countries, webster, dangerous, odd, need life threatening to via sexual minority van. dyke will continue to fight, argue and build coalitions because the struggle for remembrance and against persecution that goes on there is
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a spirit of optimism in nigeria. many young voters plan to vote in the upcoming elections to have a say in the future of back country. it's early we are in the outskirts of lagos normally chico my lobby would. she would be going to his chicken farm, but to day is prepared in what he calls his morning cry. com. yahoo. com, 2000 people to do what live when 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 required to call the lang, sorry i'm 40, started to be complete, according to my, my views in from my own and have to be involved. so what nature that you want you
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have to invest, you know, do something just wanted to change to thought to school. we've been 93000000 nigerians average. 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 the rush on from with the uses were ginger is very high. who are really, really willing to take no job. i just got the nick, it's lilian people. i think it's where they want it to be huge and sas protests like this in late 2022. as seen as to boot up this new young political movement. the it's us was about philadelphia where by the same time, in many young people understand the power off organization, far off organizing,
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coming to get out to look to demand younger. they just seem to be looking for something new and fresh. do you want something you saw they just lunch lane, did our voices and see if it's will make any difference. basically, i'm votes in i've got to might be receipt. 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 pvc. so can get the bid on issues that we have to do as my gerry and prepare 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 either north of and the muscle of its visitors. it was built by bruno syringe, now 85, with his own hands. the roll a conveyor. the hum back caught the wheel of
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death. lou, this is just a feel of the $37.00 attractions at the amusement park. i p. ocoee italian fall under the puppies and it was all built by this man. very, very busy stretch her legs out in front of you. straighten them out. yes, that's it. great. to know otherwise your lan with your nose on the rubber because in our brain is from not only will mental. bruno for in is 85 years old. he built his 1st swing here half a century ago. i real permission from the georgia. it's always a joy to come here and see what i built up in 50 years. i value. it's a great feeling to be able to say about your own life. and i made all my dreams come true. love you. have you imagine that you are a hula hooping a showing or l exactly. peter, whose dream began with the restaurant in 1969. bruno helene fell in love with this
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piece of fight. as his wife served wine and sausages, under the populace, he started building swings. he taught himself everything. and with the limit very bottom, that even ago i only ever went to elementary school, but i've always understood numbers. it comes naturally to me on working out weights and counter wait for my attractions. maybe i left here while my you know what with about horse. i make mistakes at times and have to adjust the rides that are too heavy. or if the slope isn't right, probably name built all vogel bit out a lot. all. if everything special about bruner for ins punk is that none of the attractions require electricity. they use the laws of physics and the muscle power of visitors. ah, while other amusement parks face closer d to rising electricity costs buena ferman is forging ahead and planning for the future ah, or tomorrow via energy prices are through the roof proper. so i'm thinking of
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installing dynamos on every ride to harness the energy from all the equipment moving around it. that's my plan. ira leff his 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. if i go with a baby very, 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 given i read that was, that was one that he's devoted to his amusement park.
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ah, africa and russia. it's a complicated relationship. what do young people think about russia now? one year since the invasion of your friend, in terms of influence, we see russia has a power that come to the chair of hopes and fears. logs in fights. we have fights in africa, one back the, it's the fights for down for don't people to, to, to want to collaborate. the 77 percent next on you depend on past totally depend on what i'll do depend on all the suit that up can affect her climate change. climate activist anita signer is fighting to protect her home in kenya and not with weapons. 3 saplings,
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who banked until her wake up quite a po to action, which i think that the little hope you're meaning was i'm with for go in 60 minutes and all you are. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. he w world heritage 360. get out now. with hello there. are you young and young? red hat. then you are the right. please. welcome to another edition of the 77 percent. this is the show for africa's majority their youth. my name is linda camara and it's a pleasure having you.

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