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well, it used to be that traders could pick up the harvest and then immediately take it to the ports. this is not happening now, and how many farmers will lose, we can only guess. the only thing that was in the arab field there is twice the cost price now, the cost of this production, and the fact that we are now on barley is more than three times less, well, we are forced to sell, but we played and you did not even sell yourself, the cost of this how much does the production cost? this year, ukrainian grain and whether it will be possible to sell it abroad at all depends on the answer to these questions, and the farmers say that they do not rule out future sowing. next year, they will have to reduce the area of sub-sowing, because they simply will not be able to work at a loss for a long time. the marathon is the only news
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, apart from the military front, there is also a cultural one, and the ukrainians are also fighting on it in france, our circus performers using body language and theater magic tells the european public about the horrors of the war that is raging on the territory of ukraine . french theater director anastasia mazur offered them a refuge. through this show, this project, we want more people to know about the situation in ukraine, the war does not stop, and we want more people to know about it, i hope that this will end soon, and anastasia is one of more than a dozen invited ukrainian artists
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. french theater director gerard fasoli conceived and implemented a circus show of hope and freedom. in some rooms, the artists are dressed in camouflage uniforms and enter the arena with the ukrainian flag . ukraine , but it retains dramatic aspects, which makes it suitable for all viewers in our country. i think that all viewers can make their own version of the story from what we give them. i think for me it is a river life as you know because i work with hoops it is not the beginning it is not the end as you know every time in a circle how is life and i want after this life to leave something good after me the newly created troupe called itself a star some of them had to leave loved ones in ukraine someone decided to escape together with his family vyacheslav iroshnikov says that after receiving the offer he was faced with a painful choice in the end he and his partner
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, a colleague from the circus, left with their two children you feel that it is dangerous but you feel that better i should run away or i should stay and protect well you have a family you have to keep it while ukraine continues to repel the onslaught of unjustified and unprovoked russian aggression every ukrainian is fighting on his front on the front lines in the field of diplomacy and culture dmytro chistyakov tv channel intermarathon united news, we still have an interesting episode for you about the cultural front and ukrainian refugees from the war, in search of the life history of forced migrants abroad, we came across a ukrainian woman who stopped elton's concert jonah now she lives in the english throne together with the former manager of the famous british singer robbie williams, we are in touch with a kharkiv woman, a forced migrant who now lives in great britain yuliya lipakova yuliya, we welcome
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you to the air of the only marathon. congratulations, how did you end up in britain ? why did they choose this country, who found a way there from kharkiv, i chose it because of the language, first of all, that is, i know english, and it was the understanding that i would be able to adapt here and find a job, that is, when i heard that great britain is simplifying the visa regime and i remembered that i have an acquaintance here, a work colleague from hebikelnitska, we met her in 2018, when she was in kharkiv, uh, with the support of the british council, she gave a music master class on music management, we met her then and became friends. so i wrote
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i asked if she could become my sponsor and support me, and she agreed, so i started to draw up the documents somewhere at the end of april, i was already here or not. everything was done quickly, we got to britain easily. well, yes, it took about three weeks to draw up the documents, that can be said very i got there quickly. i first went from kharkiv to lviv by train and then to warsaw. then i went to warsaw. i stayed in a ukrainian family for five days. the train
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and the plane are interesting english people are some strangers to you so i was going to go to great britain with one of my classmates and i was waiting for her to get a visa too and while we were looking for a sponsor for her i also registered on the opo website and thought well that way it would be faster to find one for her that we were in the same city and while i was looking, i found people who wanted to become my sponsors, but i said that i already have sponsors. i'm looking for a friend, and we just talked and they wanted to help me somehow , and here's one guy, james, he is ah from wales and angeline stephanie, they helped me get here with money, what good british people uh, what do you do there
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now, was it easy to find a place to live there, a job, ah, well, i live here, my house is gone, uh, she is the former manager of robbie williams, she is a music expert has been taking well for more than 20 years she is engaged in music management uh and here i live with her so uh in the center of the city almost and now i am looking for work for ukrainians jobs in britain are you just slandering well tell me about it no not that it is not easy to find any here a spacious job, but i want to find a qualification because before the war i worked as a pr director and as a concert coordinator in kharkiv at the mechanic art factory. this is what i love. i know i want to do this because i creative
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person and for me it is very important to help somehow do you receive from the state as a resettled person from britain? yes, i became uh, uh, on the list of the employment center and i receive uh, unemployment benefit , set up an allowance of 320 pounds. well, i am also helped by the local council, food vouchers, and there is a local footbank here, they for six weeks , they provided packages with food and toiletries . and here you know a lot of such good people from the english who, ah, they just
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help as volunteers, they ah, there are a lot of churches here, and they are in almost every church there is a hub for ukrainians eh where do they meet ukrainians they help them with language courses ah in some psychological support eh hmm they arrange dinners and so on that's it for now for now i'm using these vouchers for food and this one is called universal credit i still have it no, i didn't use it completely, only one month has been received so far, but in principle, it's enough. yes, to live normally , it's more or less enough only for food, because here, of course, everything is expensive, and i can be in this family for free for six months when it ends
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for six months, i will have to, uh, rent a house myself, by that time you will find a job and a house, or the war will end and you will return to your native kharkiv yul, you are now staying in the city of bristol, there was an elton john concert there in june. i know that you visited it moreover , they even stopped the performance of an outstanding musician. tell me how it happened and whether you expected that, well , singer, attention was drawn to you. yes, you know. i was planning something like this. and i was preparing for this. i wrote a letter to his director with a request. and allow me to get closer to the stage because i knew that there would be seats and i wouldn't be able to get there just like that, no one would let me in, but it didn't work out. so, at first i was upset, i even thought about not going to the concert, but then i still decided to go because i promised my friend that i would show him the concerts. well,
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in the end, i'll work on it. i'll see how it all happens. so i was somewhere at our end of the stadium and i realized that he wouldn't see me there, and no one saw me at all. we didn't have such a goal. first turn it over attention of the stadium, i didn't think that eltonakshena would attract attention, so i came closer to the stands that are closer to the stage and unfurled the flag there. i was just shooting a video for myself because i know it was already towards the end of the concert. i didn't think that anything would work because he too he was sitting with his back to me, well, that is, in general, it was a surprise , and at that moment he just stopped playing and started talking
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. how nice it is to see the ukrainian flag. that's where he started pointing at me and he waited until people pay attention and i was on the big screens for sure. well, it was somewhere like 17 seconds, maybe somewhere like that, but it’s impossible to put it into words, you know, everyone asks me, i still felt it, you know, such a flow of emotions from everyone at once and it’s scary and it’s cool and it’s proud joy and happiness and tears in my eyes and my hands were shaking and i felt that the whole stadium was looking at me and above all pride for ukraine that the word ukraine sounded in the stadium in such a big way and everyone heard it and above all the reaction of the people was very pleasant hmm, everyone started screaming to applaud and then after that they came up to me and
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hugged me and said kind words. even one girl ran up to me and said glory to ukraine. i answered glory to the heroes and found out that she was from the dnipro and we hugged like that and hm. that's how it all happened when it happened. an act, an act that you can be really proud of, people saw once again, uh, they paid attention to ukraine, and i saw on your facebook page also during the concert that you were uploading photos of your friend, do you have some kind of tradition or what does it mean, this is mine friend andriy lyman, and before the war he was engaged in concerts, he was planning to organize a european tour this year, but hmm, he was not able to, he is now engaged in volunteer activities at his
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charitable foundation, tycho a-a. and when we talked, he was very excited that a- and there will be a concert for keeler, which i was also at, and he couldn't get in. i allegedly took him away, that is, i printed out a photo of him, and we somehow imagined that he was there. well, that's right, that's very nice, yes, yulia, and what are the future plans? -e further to build a life in britain will you return to ukraine after the victory ah well now here we are with andrii we are engaged in what ah we are building as a strategy for attracting ah british stars uhh it's charity ahh because we work i live with gebio and she works in the music field, she also has connections and we are somehow trying
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to hold charity auctions at which the stars will sell something of their own or arrange a date, yes, so that the money from this goes to support the armed forces and ukrainians, and of course i plan find a job with my visa for three years. that's how it is i have to live here at this time, because if i don’t adjust to it, then i won’t be able to work and help the armed forces, because that’s what you mean. right now, i don’t have information resources, i don’t have any possibility and unfortunately, in ukraine, i lost the opportunity to work in my profession and i hope that i can do it here and help ukraine to be a cultural
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pasador, that this initiative to help british stars is very good, you will succeed in everything, julia, keep going there concerts continue to turn attention to our country we thank you very much for the conversation yuliya lipakova, a forced migrant from kharkiv who does not currently live in britain, was in touch with us thank you very much we continue thank you glory to ukraine glory to the heroes yulia about the war in ukraine they do not forget it german rockers, our struggle was supported by the cult band scorpions the day before at a concert in tel aviv, and frontman klaus meine took a yellow-blue flag from one of the fans and walked across the stage with a banner. the lighting design was also made in the colors of ukrainian flags and even more because of the war, the musicians updated the course he dovuchange artists removed all
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references to moscow and gorky park, instead added a line on the ulisen to my heart it sais ukrainian in translation and now listen to my heart it says ukraine during the current concert in israel , rockers together with the fans sang this move ukraine, we couldn't help but look for the guy who transferred the ukrainian property clause to the stage, he turned out to be oleksandr lybak, now a citizen of israel who was born and lived in ukraine until the age of 11 and now sasha is in touch with us congratulations you on the air of the only marathon hello sasha
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, tell me what exactly you wrote on the ukrainian flag and where did such an idea scorpions come from when they started their tour in america in march when the war started in ukraine they changed the text windows change songs with the word i follow the most want words that marked the fall of the berlin wall, the beginning of something good, they changed these words to eh no listen to my heart and this is from ukrainian waiting for the wind to changes and not это очень огногам смысл что не the older one says, i went to moscow listening to the wind of change, they changed it and it sounds like i heard my heart , she
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speaks ukraine. all these are great words. i want them to be written on the ukrainian flag. of course, i gave this flag to scorpions. now they don’t have an archive. did you expect that the frontman would pay attention to you and ask you to bring the flag to the stage. what did you feel at that moment? i know for a long time, we took pictures with him several times, we saw each other in a hotel in israel, it was warm. it was my first concert and the scorpions always take it to fruition. they like to wear the flags of different countries in which they perform, but the flags of ukrainian shit are very symbolic . for them, and i immediately understood everything when there will be a song windows change, this flag is exactly the words that i want it to see these words that i wrote in english and he saw them and he says that to me come on, come here, i immediately threw it at him
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he did it and the rest of the story then he returned this flag to me and after a few minutes i asked him to use it with my eyes i told you i gave you this flag i give you and i give your manager because their manager aleksandr malik , the manager of the scorpions, was standing next to me and i said i give him to take himself away, i showed him the property of the soloist and said that this is a slug for you. did you feel at that moment, i don't know, i guess my heart was pounding. well, i was very worried, er, i. it was just the moment when he took the flags, i threw them to him. какое сейчас будет wow, i'm one of the thousands who are standing there, er
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, 11,000 fans who were there in front , and he was the one i noticed. byly saj you communicate with people in israel who say and what do your israeli friends think about the war in ukraine ? for a week, it was difficult for us to work , many of my friends, who are also from russia , ukraine, and belarus, this also has a negative effect on everything, what is happening there, they are just in shock, eh, they don’t believe that this will happen, no one believed. on this day, i at five in the morning, i just woke up, i go to the news
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, i see that they sold kiev and the rest of the game, it was of course uh, there are a lot of people who help uh , refugees from ukraine they send to ukraine constantly and a lot of help and in between we are asking me and another friend, a girl friend, we would play a charity concert for the benefit of ukraine, we raised 3,000 bucks in this concert, we performed 7 songs, eh, there were two songs of the group one in a canoe and it was a very cool feeling. you transferred these funds to where, if it’s not a secret, there was an organizer who asked us to donate our time. well, musicians and people donated their money and these money went to the benefit of women and children in ukraine. thank you, oleksandr, for your support, for your
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hello, moms, to all my relatives, to my little good girls, children, i love you very much, ukrainians are strong , ukrainians are invincible, and our strongman oleksiy novikov proved it once again. he became the strongest man in the world by winning the classic strongman tournament that took place in great britain, after the victory of the ukrainian hero, he called on his followers on social networks to inform us of the armed forces of ukraine, that's how he is, the ukrainian spirit is free and indomitable with faith in ukraine with faith in victory i i finish the broadcast and pass the floor to my colleagues, watch
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the project to find my kateryna osadchoi from the search for the missing today at 9:30 p.m. they return in camouflage with shoulder pads, modest, silent, but each of them screams a story worth a thousand books seriously wounded in intelligence dmytro took two days to get to his you fell into the water from the swamp, lost consciousness again and again, but got up and walked on. torn by shrapnel and bullets in battle, sashko staggered for 11 hours, but waited for evacuation because he had the cossack heart and the indomitable will of heroes. to meet everyday life, our love and attention, our gratitude and respect heal their souls, remind them of what they gave their lives for. so
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join the all-ukrainian flash mob of thanks to the defenders and defenders, shake your hand, say kind words, give a standing ovation , honor the heroes. in black and white there will be a colorful one about random joy and inspiration moments that even in difficult times there is something to live for happiness in the little things life will win the simplest has become the
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most important smile look call voice love pobedit all hugs, well, in eternity, i just really wanted to hug the words that are in the memory forever, the whole life, a second together is more precious than all the treasures, the world saves us , lviv, i really want him, a show, we know how to love, we are alive, we prevail, we will win, that you are not news, together, we are strong, we
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prevail we will pass on the news, we will win , together we are strong, well, i can't accept that this house is no longer there to be light and heat, it's scary , but some of my colleagues do it they work honestly, i had to collect it the city and each district, it's all over so that people can move around, beauty and order protect and it will be cool communal workers battalion glory to ukraine our front every day at 8:00 p.m. i welcome you on the clock 8:00 p.m. we are from the marathon see the final release of the only news the most important thing about ukraine and with ukraine
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