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today's level of ukrainian women who left are mainly not just city dwellers, but mainly residents of kyiv and kharkiv, that is, educated people left, according to german experts, 70% of women have a higher education, not much lower figure, where is a study conducted by the university of warsaw, two-thirds of them have this, that is, it is fantastic high level of education, i do not overestimate the importance of higher education, but despite everything, it at least shows the ability of a person to learn, and if a woman with a higher education cannot find a job for specialty she will simply study and learn another specialty, especially since the authorities of all european countries are doing everything possible to help them get
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a job. the amplitude may be a situation when we lose somewhere 500-600 thousand, this is a lot, but in the worst case scenario, i am afraid that we can lose five million, and what is this amplitude due to the duration, first of all the duration of this hot phase, the second is the extent to which women will be able to get a job there and adapt, and the third is the risk that later they will not come here to join men, but on the contrary, men will go there to them if there is no workplace for them if housing is destroyed and that's all and that's all
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what else can we do, and it's not only the government that should do it, the whole society should do it, well, keep in touch with them, you know, what inspires me is that in the first two weeks of the war there, according to ukrainian border guards, about 200,000 people entered 80% were men who obviously returned to defend their family and their homeland, they returned after the presidential decree was issued and it was clear that they would not be able to leave again, that is, they did it quite deliberately, which means that ukrainianness, which is very it is important, it is preserved among our citizens, even if you have not been abroad for several years. this means that in the case of maintaining relations with those women and their children, we will be able
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to return a part of them and a significant part, we have to instill in them the confidence of hopelessness and the confidence that no one has forgotten about them, that they are waiting for them in their homeland, but these are not only words. that is, you mean that after the word attention, according to the bible, the level of development of the country was originally a word, but if there are no words, then nothing the word that will help must be said and said not just by someone. and this must mature in society the understanding that they must be returned, that they must be fought for. the authorities must listen to this and take appropriate steps that would give the opportunity to those women who so far cannot to return to ukraine, at least to maintain formal ties with the workplace, and regarding workplaces, i
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believe in the marshall plan, it will not be classic , definitely not the one that was inside the last century, there is no question here, it will be absolutely different , but we will be helped to restore the economy because it is necessary not only for ukraine, it is extremely necessary for the country, and for europe itself and the united states, no matter how the war with russia ends, by which i mean up to what limit, the military potential of russia will be destroyed and the economic potential will be destroyed, no matter what ended to what extent they did not destroy all of this ukraine's success or failure will matter for russia as well if ukraine is a successful country that develops rapidly, it will help to change the psychology of
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russians , at least in the european part. there are options to grant citizenship, some other formats, i don’t think that this should be a mass phenomenon, well, in some cases, it is necessary to grant citizenship, especially when this person does a lot for ukraine and does it's not the second week, but he's been doing it for several years. i don't maintain ties, that is, rather, we should use our example to push russia to change, and we shouldn't push them anywhere, let them give this to the council , but let them see an example in front of them . finally, i want to ask you about the baby boom to which everyone appeals from the one that was inside the last century, why? so, after the second world war, there was a hare, what about it, please explain , first of all, then a child was born if
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fertilization occurred, fertilization, you have on take care of contraception and now if the couple doesn't want the spouse doesn't want it then there will be no insemination , children are mostly born now, the couple can consciously and consciously go for it either married or not married, it doesn't matter because it's just a woman without a husband, well, without a permanent partner. i have a well if there will be a high standard of living, if there will be a confident couple or a spouse or a woman who is confident that they will be able to give this child what they consider necessary, and therefore i do not think that immediately after the war , the birth rate will most likely increase
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there will be a certain compensatory rise, but a certain well, no, i do n't believe in it, that is, now we need to focus on returning people whom we can return and give the opportunity to those people who will be in ukraine to develop and somehow raise as easily connected with migration already from internally, not traditionally, industry developed in the east. there are many reasons for this. they take root in who knows where. somewhat ineffective, but they developed in the west of the western territories of ukraine, the population is largely focused on the service sector and on migration, what happened now because the war
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changed everything, and i don’t think that these are temporary changes. i don't know how to recover, i don't know, because we already talked about an aggressive neighbor who won't go anywhere, and it's 40 km from kharkiv to the border, so you can get anywhere with rockets, but still this is a rocket, not hail, if there is modern equipment. well, i haven’t bought it now, but just modern equipment that will be able to shoot down almost all of these rockets, then it will not be as dangerous as the foreign artillery, which is equipped with elementary weapons. do you think that the east will be so burnt out in winter in terms of capabilities but the risks of this are not all kinds of business
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will return there, part of it is now relacquered in the western region, i talked to some of these businessmen they are not convinced that they will return, some will return, some will and here and there someone will try to introduce a distribution system for the organization of production, that is, part of the production, part of this club is in one place, part in another. and by the way, this is reasonable, at least that which secures the business and in the event of a collapse, well, in the event of some unforeseen event, the question arises and what how should we restore the economy, well, it is clear that it is not about restoring everything that was, we will build a new economy, this is not even discussed, but where should i build it, whether in the east or in the center or
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closer to the west if in the center or closer to the west what to do there you can’t leave the desert at least for security reasons you can’t how to stimulate people and business to live and work there it could be a system of some kind of payments like, say, israel does it could be a system of military settlements it there may be the principle of the shift method, there are different possibilities, but we must take care and think about them, at least take care to think already today well, this war will not last for ten years, and we must think about what industries we will develop there, what should be done for this, how to return the population there, how to restore the social infrastructure, because many have nowhere to return, and on the other hand, we have to think about what to do in the western regions, there are obviously more people than they can find work
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children take bread heroes and the night worked many people we saved lives who were able to give battle to the stronger and in the disabled controller i say you i knew that i would go to give my last, i was forced to create a hospital on the street where they lived their lives. what are you doing in order to lower the victory of the heroes from monday to friday 21:15 in marathon the only news left the house found themselves in the occupation you don't know what to do call 15 :48 safe evacuation routes for receiving humanitarian assistance and
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state aid algorithm of actions 15:48 24-hour hotline ministry for reintegration of temporarily occupied territories we will help we are looking for the missing together with the project of kateryna osadchoi to find every monday at 9:30 p.m. the stories of the families that were divided by the war, the mother is looking for her own son on the phone on the first of march, she said that this mother is not a movie, this is a real terrible war, who in the occupation had no chance of salvation, they did not shoot, my son was shot, but her heart believes in wonderful watch and join the search together we are invincible that monday in marathon the only news at 9:30
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p.m. life, it was supposed to be a hot summer in the context of the cake, but well, according to the weather, what we are seeing now with the temperature, but unfortunately it is a hot summer, because our homes are burning, because the cities are burning, thanks to russian rockets, thanks to russian artillery, for example, odesa, well, usually in the summer, the middle of summer is just right the height of the holiday season is a lot of people on the beaches, a lot of people in the city, on the other hand, now due to the full-scale war in russia , there are almost no guests, the establishments on the coast are also half empty, what is the situation with tourism in the city my colleagues learned about tourism during the war, a hotel with 180 rooms on the seashore in odesa
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its work, it works graciously, but the active work begins with the first numbers, that is, it is called the high season when it happens. they are the season, that is , there are some special splashes, eh, and the flow of quenching, there were guests at the reception, the administrator meets valery gordienko, she also makes reservations for vacationers, well, there are quite a lot of delegations from odesa who come for a few days to rest, relax, and also many guests from other cities. - it's still summer, the weather is good, everyone wants to be closer to the sea, and it's impossible to get closer to the sea. beaches are mined and fenced with red tape. came to odesa from kryvyi rih at the moment, her one-week
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vacation ends before the train, the woman decided to go to the beach. with respect, i understand the fact that it is not possible to rest now, when we have such a situation. well, this is me, two times when i bathe, i took a dip because it is hot yes, she came out. well, for a couple of minutes, angeli korenyova came to rest from kharkiv. we are fine. she came here for a short time today . she is at my grandmother’s house. i was bathing. she fell into the water. zaklevskiy bread is also from kharkiv and it is oversalted. she says she doesn’t know when she will return home. i came, we dig, we sunbathe, we play a little,
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olga sector, serhiy kobylanskyi, news on the social media, odesa, regardless, mykola dobrikh plays on the streets of chernivtsi to raise money for the needs of the ukrainian army for three months. he collected 15,000 uah, the man's story is further on our air, mykola dubrey, from chernivtsi plays the accordion and collects money for the needs of the army, the man has been blind for more than 20 years he lives in the dormitory of the society of the blind, previously mykola played on the streets of the city to collect money for his own needs, now he gives the money away volunteers to help the armed forces of ukraine. i want to be so useful for some reason. mykola goes out to play near the hostel to the public
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transport stop. sometimes his daughter accompanies him to the stop. i was reading the news. well, there is the news in chernivtsi and there is a boy there who collects uah 5 each. what kind of services? -something purely purely symbolic, 5 uah each, wants to collect for a bulletproof vest well, they started there . he, well, it touched me so much, and i am standing here and laying down with myself. the volunteer takes a poster with the inscription that helps the army, the man often says on on the streets, people approach him to talk about the war, not everyone supports his initiative. at first , some were
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skeptical that it was like war. he says there are a lot of people there, so he can earn more there, he gets there on his own in the market, the man walks along the same route, people correct me there if i click on the mannequins, and we will support you, i try to join this, as many opportunities as possible, hard times but you see, it’s hard for everyone, it’s even harder for him, one guy is holding on, we’re directing him where what, how about them well, and we wish you success as well as us and victories for three months mykola collected 15,000 hryvnias with this money, volunteers filled first-
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aid kits that were handed over to the military he wants the war to end as soon as possible, if he were sighted, he would go to fight. well, i can't, and only with this, what can i do to help? well, at least i understand that this is a drop in the ocean, but for a little bit nazar voloshynyuk volodymyr dorosh news on social media people of chernivtsi say that what ukrainians are doing is a drop in the ocean. well, it does not happen here in our common road to victory, there is not a drop in the ocean. well, every drop is a huge contribution, and what ukrainians are doing now is simply incredible, even if you take social networks, you noticed how how much have they changed in general after the full-scale invasion? we can gather through social networks.
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for example, from the latest stories through social networks , in particular, this flash mob was launched to admit that the state recognized russia as a terrorist country. this is a special hashtag that is currently being promoted in social networks, so we are demonstrating such an incredible unity . oleksandr matsuka, the former head of the secretariat of the un security council, joins our broadcast, oleksandr. i congratulate you on the broadcast of the marathon. glory to ukraine. in your opinion, how realistic is it now that russia is recognized as a terrorist state? well, if we take such simple comparisons they compare even this terrorist attack on september 11, i take social networks, even their own feed and compare how much putin, putin's troops and the
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russians who support him, how many people they have already killed. rockets into houses and shopping centers, and this already goes beyond all limits, even in your opinion , will the moment come when russia officially becomes a terrorist state? to the last one, nato russia is recognized as a threat. that is, this is completely new. it was very busy. after the end of the cold war, it was called that it would never happen again. and now we are back to the state of the cold war. the resolution on
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recognition of russia as a sponsor of terrorism is a very important resolution in the sense that russia, in essence, is equated to such regimes as, say, the asa regime, these are very serious steps that will have very serious consequences the consequences for russia, that is, russia becomes er, in fact, an exile from the er world society , or is it recognized as a terrorist state? well, it's hard to say who recognizes it, if we're talking about the united nations, then i don't think that this is such a resolution. well, it will be soon. i can't imagine that such a resolution can be adopted. however, two years ago, we had no idea what could happen. what resolutions will be passed by
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you? those are the ones that she adopts today . only to russia, that's why you know what they say. to be honest, russia is doing everything it can that she can't be recognized as a terrorist by the state of russia, look, then he is almost this mythist, on the contrary , everything he says is that he doesn't want to, he does it with his own hands, he uh, i think that if he lives a little longer, he will get russia to recognize him as a state terrorism is a possibility well, here you know the remark, i will allow myself here, it remains to be seen whether it is better for him to live and recognize russia as a terrorist state or not to live , but it was a remark from me personally, but what practical consequences would it have if, uh, russia still recognized from afar and this status in the same way if the countries of the un were to join this process, in fact,
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if it were to introduce very strict sanctions, very strict restrictions on such a country , there would be fish restrictions, not only economic and political, but also, well, in fact, the affairs of this country are being deleted from the list. uh, the civilized world, uh, formally, even if now i'm just shy to sit at the same table with the russians, that is, then they just won't let me, but less so with the russians, but we see that some countries still insist that we will be in the middle let's go talk with russia, in your opinion. when will it become obvious that there is nothing to talk about? well , look, look, a few months ago, a few weeks ago, this is how we wanted to be europeans. mykola
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called what, here they came, sat at this long table, somehow persuaded, wanted er, to somehow reconcile, they thought that something could be given to him so that he would stop now, we do n’t have that now europe stops being an intermediary between ukraine and russia and europe became an ally, an open ally of ukraine, she is more not an intermediary, now we have indonesia acting as intermediaries, but now tomorrow it could be india , that is, the quality of intermediaries is changing, that is, today, this is the role that you played in europe, six months ago you were playing third world countries, turkey, well, that's not quite the third well, not quite the first, but turkey, uh, iran , there he talks about what he is uh, ready to uh, take
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part in, uh, indonesia, that is, uh, this center is shifting. that is, these are no longer the mediators who were there yesterday. putin was interested. to ask him macron something bike and now completely different people come to him er systems and this and that already er he understands he can't they can't three don't understand he can't rosie doesn't understand because a person who lives on paper reports how do we allow that he does not understand what is being done to him, but the people are so tense , they cannot help but understand that all of russia has already slipped through the history for today. well, she wanted it herself and achieved it herself. thank you oleksandra matsuka, head of the un security council secretariat we do for the sixteenth year a short pause, then my
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colleague will join the discussion with the anatolians, we will convince the paragrai that you are not news, together we are strong unconquered cities of ukraine pavlograd, an industrial center with a cossack past, a secret waterway of the zaporozhian cossacks ran through the wolf river here, after the october coup, the unr army led by petro bolbochan drove out the bolsheviks from the city, albeit only for two years, the pavlograd anti-communist uprising became one of the largest in the 1930s, during the occupation, the invaders set up a concentration camp in the city for prisoners of war and the ghetto, where more than 2,000 jews were destroyed today, pavlograd is under fire, but continues to help everyone who needs it, because
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the citizens of pavlograd remember well that it is easier to drive the occupiers in a group. we were born, the owners work from dawn to sunset, people work everywhere, well, where to run, the front is heading to the rear, we will be able to close this food crisis in our region, in our community, a battalion of farmers here we took our front and came and painted everything, bought minimal equipment and started working and doing our job, people are all getting grounded , working is important like never before
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