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above the chops on picked up a valuable 3 points with the wind over chalka. a 2nd have penalty from las beeble, clenched a tune, ill wind for hoffman. i'm the host had taken a 1st half lead through an own goal from alex crawl oppenheim go above bolcom into 14th place, while the result sent shaka. back to the bottom of next sunday, w is world story is looking at the plight of the homeless on india's streets. i'm sarah kelly in berlin. thank you so much for joining people in trucks injured when trying to free the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away as of the border families playing bomb attacks in syria to these credit owners with people
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lean extreme around around 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. ask why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind to w. made for mines. ah . this week on world story. helping the homeless in india, french beast rose as world heritage sites. but we begin in ukraine, where fearing
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a new russian offensive in the north west of the country, a ukrainian army is expanding its defenses on the bella rouge and border somewhere close to the bell rouge and border under the cover of pine trees, ukrainian border guards are reinforcing their positions and she couldn't, she was not in new bedford. these trenches are designed to protect the lives of the people in the military. e as well as to provide defense mobile 9 d, up on the subordinate d just at them. so if the enemy attacks from the nearest road, if sure, our infantry will respond, i was just that i'm in the role you let us know that i am would empty, quoting. he won't go into detail about their preparations and won't even confirm that he's trenches are new yet others, but you can smell sawdust and the boards seem dry and clean. in the distance, we hear trees being felt broadly above it. their message is like russians won't get
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past them a 2nd time. with this bridge used to join ukraine and bella roost. the defenders blew it up to try to stop the 1st rush in advance. now they are looking across the river again. it's places like these that the russians moved through before the settlement south of the border, where the fighting was fierce. oh, phil had lives changed forever. alexander lived here with his wife, young mother and stepfather. he wants to show us the damage to his property. took me in the moon with the regular citizens were shelled with mortars in a me. the russian artillery was firing at the farm thumb and our tanks fired back at them. largely but the artillery and tank shells didn't hit our house, but the mortars did look to be mimi. a wall came down on his mother and amelia, when isabel will also food wilma,
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this is where my mother's grave was. me says wake up ali, visibly mac lucia alexander burried her here in his guard. only after the russians retreated, could he move her to a cemetery? and yet, alexander doesn't want to be of was rochelle newbie. i believe that people have experienced such horror that it is difficult for me to add anything. yeah, you have to live, we want to live open, you go and panic settled. there is no sense in panicking like when you mer to run, that we have nowhere to run to liberty. we'll see what happens. i shall go live on budge, and most of those who are still here field like him. every one we met, you can talk about pain and loss, but it seems courage and determination run just as deep ah, for homeless and destitute migrant workers in india's capital,
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deli cold winter nights are especially trying. one organization is helping with food and shelter. it's early morning on a frigid day in daily and scores of people had lined up for up up of what d and breakfast with. for most of them, it may be the only decent wheel they'll have today. this is just one of the locations where the charity viji carnita. our elder brother's home, as it is called an english is tribute ford, who migrant workers and the homeless brothers come a gte and green g. sing round the organisation. a large group of warranty with joined them every morning during winter they also had the destitute in otherwise, apart from giving out food in the gold to the mulberry finder. people they have, they don't have you know, warm molding short read, recollect,
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or warm clothing or to use the loading from people industry wiggled m r b when get blankets through them. and g was estimate the number of homeless in deli, at a 150000. the hard winter season becomes a big challenge for them. the state government also has its own set of measures every year for people without a roof over their head. graduate paul is a supervisor at one of the shelter thrown by the daily government. he said during winter, a shell does operate at full capacity, offering food and lodging to everyone, free of cost to pneumonia to room during the winter. the number of people coming to seek shelter shoots up in the state. government puts up temporary tents for them as well as opening facilities. sharissa ren renada, america. the efforts seem to have feed off families eat thing, says until a few years ago. many used to die off the cold on the streets. no more people are able to survive. the punishing rhythm sings organization also provides free health
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care every morning in the old city area. there, many homeless city warranty has give us 8 to those who are injured. and a dr. offers free consultations and medication looking for work every day and living on the streets is a challenge for many poor people in the capital. but organizations like viji carnita make life a bit easier for some of them. it will be back here again tomorrow morning, waiting for a cup of hot ah, in russia, a law has recently come into force that punishes the promotion of same sex relationships and homosexuality. this poses a threat to publishers existence should this book be banned? and you, russian law says yes, if it depicts same sex relationships positively introduced
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a month ago. this law criminalizes the positive portrayal of non hetero normative relationships. in advertising films, books and the media, the new legislation is creating unrest amongst publishes film distribute as an authors. this library in moscow has already been told to pull quite a few books from it shelves. upward it here with the flick, veronica in our electric catalogue. there are now books with the entry, borrowing is no longer permitted. what if it's unclear why these particular books were select? everton principal albred's. last december, the duma, the russian parliament voted to toughen it so called gay propaganda law. critics complain that the criteria used to decide whether a certain work breaks the law or too vague. however, the target appears to be clear. it's an attack on what ostensibly western values.
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that's how the russian human rights activist ego couch cough sees it inches up and that this is primarily anti western rhetoric. rickies of the assertion is that the west is imposing certain values on us and that something must be done about that was that and the chairman at the state duma has them shop woods for the west. new northern america stop forcing alien values upon us. you've already destroyed your own, who knows where it will end to liquids for catch cough. it's no surprise that this legislation has been passed during the russian war on ukraine, which wound his justice. you, the timing's obviously not the authorities want to push through their idea that the country is not fighting against ukraine, but against the west as a whole. the u. s. and the u. they're trying to mobilize citizens and to convince them that they are our enemies, gays and lesbians are repeatedly victims of violence in russia. often they are
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discriminated against by the state. there is, for example, a ban on l g b t q symbols, a holding public assemblies under the rainbow banner, while same sex relationships as such, where decriminalized in russia back in 1993 critic say that the so called gay propaganda law is stoking homophobia in the country yet, as soon as midnight, it sends certain signals and raises the question on how things develop and that will these people be sent to penal colonies at some point or even murdered, whom it would be wide. the activist eagle catch cough doesn't think that things will get to that point though, but he is certain that the russian government is hell bent on turning back the clock to soviet times. ah, the french bistro deeply rooted in tradition,
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is in danger of extinction. its hosts and frequenters are now fighting for its recognition as a unesco world heritage site least visually gave to the above. at the crack of dawn and paris, the 1st sign of life comes from the best earth. they used to be a parisian trademark, but today they're becoming increasingly rare sight a law thornton has been running as bestow for over 20 years and now has an association that wants to seek unesco protection. chris stablish means like his goal of controlling the beast through culture means that you can talk about anything about the important stuff as well as the trivial what's the new doodle? but for that, the ambiance must be right, and it can't be too tidy. so his boy, none went beast dro, has a so there's lots of stuff that belong to my family here, like my father's helmet and old family photos will nothing but whether the main
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theme is family, love, or politics for many the best her on the corner as like a 2nd home open from early morning until late at night. yet. oh wow. i'm always chatting to everyone here. it's a great place to meet people. like the schools is the beast ro stuns for short, the vive. it's a place where you can wind and simply feel good about life. especially when you look at the end, eat well, a stake. tar tower, for example, at any time of the day. but on the outside, the world has changed drastically. 40 years ago, there were 5 times as many bestows in france as to day. owners are hoping that if unesco grants world heritage status to the small business rose, it might turn the tide. and though there wouldn't be any direct money in it for the
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owners, the best her was a world heritage site would surely make for good advertising. advertising that the fast food chains could only dream of the age old city of paris is in high demand. and the big fish are putting more and more bistro out of business. the problem owners are having a hard time defining exactly what constitutes a bist or when the 1st place. because each one is unique as individual as they are . there's one thing that ties them together, a sense of charm and tradition. ah, fountain is confident that the bistro will get the recognition they deserve. because parisians and tourist alike have long understood france as not france without its bis jose. ah,
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the 77 percent. the sites water in africa is been waged with weapons, countryside, residents, god, what few resources they have. finding solutions is a challenge for what expert say is due to an absence of climate policy. our efforts are actually diminished because like, what more can we do right now? other than have emergency response is the 77 percent. next, on d, w eco, africa with their hot commodities. b, b, chimpanzees, are being illegally treated as peps and kidney and rangers. an upper niger national park are fed up. they want to raise awareness of the issue with
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