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please. ah, 3 times along. still very much alive. d w channel, you'll go to the specialist in germany. it recognizes where exactly it was fun. i learned a lot. our culture history, all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit with oh, this week on world stories. ukrainian refugees re settle in germany, a new cow census in corsica. we begin in ukraine where locals are
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threatening to boycott the 2024 olympics if russian athletes participate. it's an unthinkable idea for many, since dozens of ukrainian athletes have been killed in the war. for someone who lived such a short life vladimir, andrew shook left. so much behind a well looked after pet cat, a career as a national decathlon champion, and an older sister who will always remember him like this. when you call back in little vulgarly, he was sociable, friendly, and the best. he had a strong character that he was turban, if it weren't for these character traits. he wouldn't be in sports here. if it weren't for these character traits, he wouldn't have gone to war. lining in late january russia's warren ukraine, brought an abrupt end to the 22 year olds, life and his ambition to one day compete in the olympics. according to ukraine's foreign minister of lat, amier is one of more than 200 athletes and coaches who have been killed in the
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fighting in light of these deaths and the devastation the war has caused. ukrainian officials, including here at the ministry of sports, have called on the international olympic committee to ban russian and bel, russian athletes from competing in the parish 2024 olympics. the international olympic committee says it's considering allowing those athletes to compete, but only under neutral flags. that don't represent their countries, he showed us this video of a ukrainian shot put thrower, training under shelling, as well as these images that show the scale of destruction of ukrainians, sports facilities. there's also concern that russian athletes could use the olympics to taunt ukrainians. sir, he pena sango, a former coach of the national bike. motorcross team says after facing russians on the battlefield, it's hard for him to imagine how they could ever meet again,
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as sportsman. we're looking to, you know, we more, how can we stand next to our murders on a pedestal? how with young a russian foreign ministry spokeswoman said, attempts to squeeze moscow out of international sport were doomed to fail. the international olympic committee insists its mission is to bring the world together in peaceful competition. that mission will now not include flood or mirror, andrew shock. ah, more than a 1000000 people have fled to germany from ukraine since the war began putting german housing in short supply. but the town of gorsline is still offering many new comers a place to stay. a taste of home to day jojo esther panko is making ukrainian bush beetroot soup. she fled
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from ki if to germany and march 2022 with her 2 daughters since then they've been living in the small city of goss law. her husband, a policeman, stayed behind eulley as daughters, anya and maria go to local school and kindergarten. at 1st, the family lived in a hostile room provided by the district, but moved to a private apartment. just 2 months later, lepage health was in the world was at the beginning, it wasn't very important where we lived because the situation was so terrible and she didn't have any expectations. school of numbers, all we wanted was safety that we ended up moving here with these great conditions is very cool. not that she is here or more with said, ohio group just over 2000 ukrainian refugees like julia and her kids have come to the district of ghosts law since the war began, the local population is about a 130000 people. there are many older people here and many apartments have been left empty. the local administration created
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a system to match refugees up with the owners of that free accommodation. the district also has several temporary arrival centers for refugees on offer, including a hotel and a hostile and me, its facilities. mr. me if i imagined that i had to live for several months in a sports hall with lots of people, i don't know, conflict, and so of course that kind of thing can create conflict. and of course, having people living in apartments across the ghost law district allows us to integrate them better in them. and then we also have a lot of volunteers and villages and cities who else these people in the inch didn't dimensions as i understand, you know, like in this former casino in the city of goslin. now a center for donations around 30 volunteers have been here almost every day to help the refugees with advice and to sort through clothes, furniture, and household objects, all things the ukrainians desperately need when they move into completely empty apartments. the common he, he at is they come here and the 1st thing they say is do you have cutlery blankets?
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i do have a pillow as well. it's almost unimaginable what that means to really have nothing midnights happen. the state has now officially stopped assigning ukrainians to the ga sla district, but the local administration is expecting around 700 asylum seekers from other countries to arrive in the coming months. some of the may not be as lucky as eula and her family. the local administration says the stock of empty apartments may run out soon. ah, thousands of people from burkina faso are fleeing jihadist terrorist groups to neighboring gonna. their aid workers are trying to support the refugees as best they can, but many feel abandoned by the gunny and authorities. i'm a believe lasha for gwin. his family may not have much to go round themselves,
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but does not limit him your generosity. like many residents here, a fool is feeding days and so can i be religious? who fled across the border? this cannot go out and, and he had it. we had been years rog, us on when i did it, we never knew it to come close to us here. right. pass, come so it is to be to model in the hours and will rear on to with now. but is just a short walk from can of a 2000 so displease booking abbey schools to gonna settle miss following. it was sent attack many people to here are from to see if in the group as the new arrivals . but he said and need more help from the government to continue holstein feed him and providing shelter for them. well, well, so trying to prevent was trying to create a condition which, oh, you know, it will be more people will be attracted into the area. and also we do,
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we didn't also need that because these were people who came in strict are were demoted into you know, did areas we go, people were actually ready to take them on their you know, to let them be in their houses. look, i'll see nad more gun is disaster. money agency only came to count the people one month after the arrivals. you have had no support the communities feel left on your own with the responsibility of caring for him. this man is one of those who are forced to flee. he described it deli horror bucking. picking up a su law, no debate. there were plenty of military helicopters flying patrols over our homes when they came over and over again every day. but that only fly for about 5 minutes, so you won't get a bid number. then at night, the bad man came in there vehicles on that and said that she had a sluice wilmer or tenant even if they killed a 1000 of them today. another 1000 would appear really pretty. we cannot go back
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there. sure. the way i live it. reserves held by families forcing their fees are starting to run loo. would some even sale india livestock to help the against. but he warned windy, yahoo sources will be finished. ah, our last stop, his friends on the island of corsica. cows are everywhere, including on the streets and the beach. nobody knows who owns the animals or how many there actually are. but that's about to change. corsican cows have a relatively good life. often they're not even fenced in, they're free to roam wherever they like. so hardly any one can be exactly sure who owns which cow. and many farmers are perfectly fine with this laissez faire
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approach. the confusion of cattle allows them to report more livestock to the e. u, then actually exist, says leah busty a nellie. she has set out to bring order to the chaos. post k, alyssa, the numbers of cattle in corsica have exploded on paper because the farmers get subsidies for every cow. so she so lia and her team a trying to find the true number of cows in corsica. to do that, they plant a microchip known as a bolus in the cattle. i certainly don't. we use a tube to introduce a bulus right into the cows rooming, our stomach. gravity will keep the policy there for the animals entire life time. decide how you like to move along in just a moment of discomfort. and the cow has swallowed the bolus
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from now on subsidies will only be granted for cows with the boldest chip. the owners of these cattle in the tower valley have accepted this solution consisted of untruth. i think it's a good thing. it had come to the point where it had to be done. i can adjust, i don't make things difficult, like some people going for so. but other course akins are afraid of losing their generous e u. subsidies estimated at a total of some one and a half 1000000 euros per year. for fictional cows only about half the $50000.00 cattle declared a foot to actually exist in the village of marin yana. the man thinks this cheating is only to be expected. he says that a you would do better to subsidize sheep and goats more. la la, man, yep. all the way certain you subsidies are allocated means that some farmers keep cattle even when they don't have the right space. the day that he fell,
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but he had been he other. some farmers were failing at cattle ranching and saw inventing fictional animals on paper as a way out. silly display amid all of us have taken on more than we can handle now. and then. and people end up regarding all cattle ranches as fraudsters when they're not. now the 1st polish tips are in place, they can be red electronically. they clearly identify each and every cow and lay a busty. nellie is optimistic. being able to identify the cattle better, makes the allocation of fat it possible to distribute it better to those who need it most. it was investigation or to the mash in the end, the real winners are the cause. the can cows still nobody is demanding that they be fenced in like elsewhere, and denied their freedom. ah
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