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right, does this affect the young men or women more? actually i think that is the minute it was a big change in my opinion because um, you know, we may have been, was to have that craig shot. so once we leave on the fast lane, oh wow, what will decide about bullying or what i'm wondering if it's in depression and anxiety. you see their friends am going fast. i know have that one level of depression or not wanting to be able to like, well enough courses for everybody, but just for me, mean that's like the minimum i'm of pre does this for the most one reason when it comes to the issues that we mentioned before because 1st of all the women who are the ones who are looking at this. and finally, i'm really to get tickets from germany there. shelly young that goes to my companies the, when they see the inch ways of that code. no driving because leaving the fastly,
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they to ones the dates and they end up, you know, finding themselves interesting. better way not. this is renee. well know, raspy will find themselves, you know, due to the guy returning to afford to speed on finding themselves the seat by uh, people on the phone. so many things the like you said on ex green and likely to cause of magic while it's, it's one of it's mostly the young guys web i as in mary. oh, as it's quite my community, i'm from from miss you. a lot of money. if you contact somebody to give you the money, the one didn't want to apply for one night that one did. and so many young when i would that be for these and the suck lips, so many life, no mental health issues, something for a good, a map. it's really because of these. so young man and women just find ways. but generally, i would say more women are more of going to reboot,
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which is side bubbly to dig speech, and also to get more expos for by going to that it was easily i was that global, easily. these things i have that is see here, this, it doesn't show me there. at the end of the day they find themselves in the meantime, l a prizes, do you find the parents and governments trying to react to this problem? let's say an advocate for example. yeah, in my country right now, i'm the government, the government is taking a lot of options to use pretty 20 windows cool be and see if there was like this influx of the information on the we definitely everybody was home. there was a government community key that came from the east europe was intended for medication and the ministry of communication to inform the publisher that they have that file shows that i've been put in place for anybody who's physically in crime site about bullying. it's page, whatever, anybody's doing that. now there's
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a law and come to rebecca goldman is that bus in the past. we didn't have that is a law that you know government power. so shut me days, b, use. so as to beach, use all of this as a showing me the advice of the nation at the beginning. also there is an agency i think that's, i guess i can see it as a to do to come in with the not licensed agency which actually checks what people are getting on social media and the your phone. do you have that for form insurance? i believe it's speech and all of those things you are going to be sanction sort of where now that they need to be careful information where they need to be careful with how to use a lot of people. i talked to people on social media, the name calling of people from different types of different expressions because my crunching of the price we can use in fact. so he needs to be careful how you address people because of how you identify the ethnic groups. because i don't think
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is what it's already until the timelines mean when it's always devices and also ways to track down those who treats us of these crimes on social, meet them at the level of the family transacted ignorance. we, we are the parents. we are easy chasing money and trying to pay for the table and sometimes you kind of believe yours or what is happening. so what you then because we did the a home down that tablets and sometimes just the way for us to get rid of them. because when you come back from what you're trying to say more me, these won't be that it just wanted to know partially give them the find a bit to, to down, and they are me. so i'm thinking that in the lower scripts, how about i base is big, because right now the parents and the lives in so much my job to, to, to crib the use of us to show me that by phone. but uh, if we do not a reason why we have been so many organizations around the country and the government. and so now what is the use of social media?
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you're gonna switch on me to i'm calling on parents to take actions. lovely, good, charged and wanting to know roughly she can have wanted to depression over exposure can lead to certain issues. and also there's a culture of aspect which is in my community like sports or that quote or. and it can find themselves to know, trying to coffee or trying to move out of the numbers and the culture uh, uh, bodies that we have. and so for instance, it to us, the top needs to be aware of these and you know, try to check what your child is doing, try to be present and also they are the kinds of techniques and sections on this um, but from so you can really relate what the child has access to like for example, youtube kids. oh, next the keeps on so on. so what has not been done? like literally the front of you right now just was enlightened by me, but there was too much to be done in terms of uh, having to use that as, as
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a shelby. that was that they cannot also find themselves way through this mental health issues. number one that might be mentioned before. thank you so much. i was saying mark way and again, journalist and mental health act this. and now after the break, we will continue our discussion and look at how a social media is having an impact on the youth in india. stay tuned to 360 view with me cutting out here the 1937 militaristic japan started a full scale invasion of china. the invading army was rapidly advancing towards the capital of the republic of china, of the time, the city of not seeing,
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leaving behind the burned down villages and thousands of the dead. on december 13th, the japanese occupied time, z and staged out real massacre. for 6 weeks, the invaders exterminated the civilian population. they carried out mass executions, rape women, and were engaged, been merciless robbery. ruthless competition of 2 officers of the imperial army. so c i t my guide and su yoshi no to gain particular notoriety. they competed with each other as to who would be the fastest to kill $100.00 chinese with a sword. this monstrous competition was widely reported in the japanese press. to the nuns being massacre claims the lives of about 300000 people and became one of the largest crimes against humanity in the world history. after world war 2,
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many foreigners advance of the address of the phase trial. however, the commander of the japanese army in the non seeing operation freezes, yes, a legal, a soccer, was able to escape the responsibility due to the interference of the american administration. the welcome back. we are talking about social media is impact on mental health. in the 3rd world today, try me now is upon us and you all managing director, mixed media productions and founder of the red door,
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a well known mental health initiative in india. thanks for joining me. you know, according to data, more than 80 percent of people do not access mental health care in india for a multitude of reasons. so that mental health, when given the proper attention and by society and those in power in india, when scotty, if you ask me yes, the large number of people who suffer, you have who have mental health problems. but they do not exist a mental health facilities because there is a stigma. i do not know how much stigma is there in that part of the road. but what i would research i have done, and what i know the stigma is global. but yes, in india it's a slightly more because we have a defense at the, from the set up and a sofa set up. so a lot of people just to their backtrack or they do not 1st or for the it fixed lot of time for them to realize that it is
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a mental health issue. and once, when did you realize it via the avoid going to a psychiatrist? that's the tragedy. dusty i really know the most common at mental health illness and india includes depression, anxiety, eating disorders and stress. do you think the rise in social media has caused a number of these cases to rise in india as well? definitively is. so she media as well as during the course times and it happened all over the world, but it happened most went in there because of the society structured as such. and uh, people generally people did suffer from drink over time, did suffer from but a lot of anxiety and depression with the look, i'm the offices and the salaries going away. there was more so in india, a lot of domestic violence cases also came up during that time if i'm not mistaken
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. so there is a lot of the, so social stigma on to because of social media as such. because when you see the other person, you see if you're talking about social media and its impact on even the younger people, what is happening is when you see a friend president because he learned in stuff organ on facebook, what happens? do you feel i'm not doing anything? and what happens the consequences is that gradually a develops into an anxiety or depression. and once it develops into depression and anxiety, it impacts all your life. like in the spirit of your life, it's in fact like your work, what was your relationship goes part of 6 and your multiple for the 6. so that is all and that's the impact off social media and listening v. i feel that the people have to monitor them since people have to gauge themselves. people have to uh,
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don't have to compare themselves with other people. like if somebody is doing great, fine, or he may be doing great and fine for his own book. but it's not, it's not a good thing to compare and go under a good dive into depression or something like that, right? what should be done, especially with you to help combat? first of all, we have to except 2 score d i. c, i both do feel and in all my and there was, it is always there be have to be stigmatized that we have to talk openly about mental health. be things variety, be to spotsylvania, be it's bipolar, be it to a stress or anything we have to talk. but yeah, i do agree that people have started talking about depression, anxiety and distress, but it's still not about the it's gets opinion not about bipolar or anything. major, so you see we have to come out and open me except yes,
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i have a mental health issue to be able to shy away from saying that i have diabetes. i'm a, i'm a person living with diabetes we do. then why do we shy away from seeing such things that yeah, i haven't meant little issue. and there are a lot of be gone said because if i'm working in an office you see and i see pronounced that through a i have a bipolar or i'm suffering from depression, cbs clinical depression. the next thing would be that my place an office would be due to the i do not know whether i would be accepted there or not. if not, then where is my source of likelihood? so a lot of things are interconnected. in accepting and di, stigmatizing, a mental health issues. so social media, as such,
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the movie come out the low to mental health issues. i think it, they do good through youngsters 3 accepted. if you do would like yesterday only i shared my story with somebody, some young guy and you said it's good that people have started talking about it. so you see, this is a very strong statement to see the people who started talking about it as the the primary thing is that you have to accept really except if somebody in his family is down with bipolar orbits. female or with the clinical depression artificial no, he would not, they will not, they will not come out. it's very andrea, that a person who, who, who struggles in from focus is it overly, so i'm all for the stigmatizing, and it can only be done by social media. scotty, is the government enacting more regulations? the best dancer government is doing a lot like the simply the launched also the daily minus which is the
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headline thing. they are doing a lot. but um, maybe it is because of the society may be because of the labels. they have been put into mental note that takes time to go away. maybe in the next 10 years the might see a change around. but right now it is. despite the good government can only pause rules and regulations be gone for the person, right. they've gone for the society to accepted and do society accepted the people they might be able to accept the to be honest, i like, i wonder if i can go, what do i me wouldn't say that i'm suffering from depression? no, i would not do so because you can not understand what it is. so how, how do i, how do i make him understand making people like them understand what the vision is or router, except when people say that i am, i won't be coming to office because i'm having some mental health issue. can
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anybody see that? no, they say i'm having fever, i mean not to come to office. they never say i'm having a, i'm facing some mental health issue right now. i'm depressed so i wouldn't be able to attend office. they would not say so. so did that dime and that can only happen . i ping code to the more we talk about it, the more we have to conferences about it, the more in cottage meant re gift the abuse, and the book culture also changes. i mean my, i, i'm all for this that these are being some seats for see this mental health issue of people like they are working under. it's a feasible thing. like if you take medicines properly, you can bookkeeping and leave a productive life. that's a, that's a fact which psychiatrist all over the world said. so why not just will be see that? yes, i haven't been to the shoe, but i am, i'm, i am on the medication and i can work that happens because life is always length
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width. where you are working, how much money withdrawing, so life if life is linked with that. i know the person says that i'm unable to attend office because of my mental health issue and his job was then very i be the experts one with him. so it's lot of things that are interconnected with mental health issues, which on the which we have to overcome, which we have before i do, don't i think so. thank you so much. a partner send you all managing director at mixed media productions and a founder of the red door and mental health interested in india. like almost anything which exist today. social media can be used for the good. and the bad platforms like snapshot twitter, instagram, and take talk to those teams to feel isolated and marginalized and give them an outlet, they feel safe to socialize with others. and however, at the same time,
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it can also got a plethora of opportunities for bullying as well. as body image issues, social media usage has been directly linked to team depression, which is a leading factor in the escalating number of teen suicides globally. so with all of these drawbacks the celebration of expansion and to new territories, seems like a celebration of one's own decline. the globally social media platforms and 2021, maybe $153000000000.00. and the key to increasing profits for these platforms is increased users. therefore undeveloped countries who might not have access to clean running water might find themselves with a cell tower before a water filter pump. and it's not just the social media platforms which can fight it to their advantage. as expanded governments can also find the new technology profitable, but also to their advantage as they control the information which is allowed to be accessed. now i'm sure, with the production of the radio, the television video, games, etc, there were cries regarding the negative impact on youth. and yes,
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here we all still are living our best lives. many, those societies which have been untouched by any of the modern technologies of the 21st century will handle better. and those considered most advanced, if not what they're being told as a step forward, might be in reality stuff back the sky. now here's, and this has been your 360 view of the news affecting you. thanks for watching the what happened in libya and in human specifically told at least a segment of the syrian people that this is not going to need to any, any weird. because we could see that there was going to be entered in both places. so this is the piece, some syrians to stand by their state and keep it the filter. the
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breaking news here on r t a damn at a hydro electric power station is critically damaged, following ukrainian attacks in the hearts on region, leaving hundreds of houses. the merch, moscow says the incident is a deliberate act of sabotage perpetrated by kids. india demands germany, return a 2 year old girl from german foster care back to her parents. later in the program, we speak to the parents as they share their struggle to bring their child home. and a former slovakian minister of justice may now be facing jail time. for refusing to recap the pro russian statement,
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the coming to you from the russian capital, this is our team international with the latest world news updates. i'm here all that isabelle happy to join us. we begin this our with breaking news on the health sky, a hydro power plant, a section of which has collapsed after ukrainian showing hip the heart of san region kremlin spokesperson to meet through pest coff has stated that the stripe was nothing less than pre meditated sabotage the pm, unfortunately, because the president receives reports from the ministry of defense and other agencies on what is going on around the cops, got a hydro power plants. we can already unequivocally state that we are talking about a pre meditated sabotaged by the ukranian side. this sabotage has the potential to have very great consequences. consequences for the several,
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dozens of thousands of inhabitants of the region, as well as environmental repercussions and impacts of new natures which have yet to be identified. moreover, it is clear that one of the sabotaged aims is to deprive crimea of water to the level of water in the reservoir is dropping. and so the supplied to the canal is being drastically reduced. apparently they act is also connected to the fact that having launched the large scale offensive 2 days ago, the ukrainian armed forces are not achieving their goals. here you can see the aftermath of the dams destruction. the city of know by a co host car is flooded as water from the dam, fills the streets. hundreds of houses from the nearby area are submerged. the mayor says the situation however, is currently under control and all efforts are being made to save civilian lives. to the votes it keeps coming civilians that being evacuated from flooded coastal
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areas in order to save lives and operational headquarters has been established. the ministry of emergency situations, the governor and the head of the local government, working together, there was no panic in the city. then what was it has no reason by 10 meters and the level is 2 rising. there was no panic. there was still electricity and lights in the city or the local man has described this as a terrorist act committed by ukraine, new forces, and the ukranian president for a lot of them is a landscape with just having has blamed russia for the attack. and he's made a referral to the united nations security council. so conflict a report. so now just to give some kind of idea of, of the scale of this hydro electric go down. it was built in 1956. it's a soviet era. i'm sorry, it's incredibly robust, but it's 13 feet high on 2 miles long and it contains water roughly equivalent to great. so like in utah, so it's a pretty big time on the supplies,
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not only the local population, but also the piece of crime, a hot smoke solution a. this applies cooling water, photos, that photos your nuclear power plant. now, russian officials that say that there is no risk in this situation. the control, the local areas are imminent. risk of flooding, evacuation operations all underway. if it's something like a 2 settlements, we know that 30 homes in the immediate region already risk and have the invite to wait to the emergency services on the scene trying to fix the problem and to ensure the people in the area are safe. now, a cool face comes off the sunday is a tax bar ukrainian full see if they tried to break the motion to put it in 5 babies in the don't yet, regions i will, i'm successful. they were upheld by russian forces with huge losses of coffee. as i'm 16 turn up to 300 ukrainian soldiers and 24 almost fighting vehicles, including these 3 bradley vehicles supplied by the united states. now of course,
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there's been a lot of room or no speculation. so this could be the start of the long awaited spring. what was the spring offensive by the ukranian forces? analysts say the situation could potentially be beneficial for ukrainian forces, and here's why. the potential flooding on the lower left bank in the her son region were russian armed forces. our station would eventually shallow the nape or river, which would then enable ukraine to land forces and then medical dart and carry out a counter offensive. it's according to a zap road you official. the shadowing of the river creates a risk of ukraine, sending a landing force to take control of this upper origin nuclear power plants. i really need the problem, was it split up the shelving of the neighbor a can promote as a landscape machines desired to repeat its criminal plan to send a landing forest and their guitar just double should foot hold and then attempt to
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take control of this upper ocean nuclear power plant, especially given the fact that they've tried to do so several times already. the shelving of the need for it will make the river easier to navigate and can facilitate such actions from this alaska machine. the risk is there and we should evaluated carefully and acknowledge its existence. last year, the washington post reported that ukraine's major general considered flooding the river by conducting a high market test right at the nova, whole sky of them. in december 2022 rushed as joint forces group commander stated that key of would prepare attacks on the hydro electric dam aiming to flood the area by striking spillway gates. last name is a, we have intelligence. one of the key for is you, you may use prohibitive method to the war in the area with the city of her song as well as the preparation by keywords of a must have me saw strikes and that the whole square hydro electric them the function of a mass of indiscriminate, the real good, and there are 2 layers. try can the city these actions could lead to the
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destruction of the infrastructure of a large industrial center and large civilian casualties of western media was quick to start. it's russian blame game with model. the headlines of kids pointing the finger at moscow for the damage, and it's politicians jumping on the bandwagon. meanwhile, nato secretary general gen stilton bird has stated that the power plant destruction is an outrageous act of russian aggression the destruction of the gulf gone dom today, pits, house and so civilians of the research and coal, so severe environmental damage. this is a great just act which demonstrates so once again, the toilet t over rush, also war in ukraine. we discussed the topic with editor in chief of m. b. let the janice for conan, who says that by impairing the dam t i was trying to take attention away from its failing counter offensive. the whole
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western may through media a region. these p a dog's weight claims against russia. we seating the videos that the showing all the down region still continues on the russian forces in their position next to these of placed are, are showing in the online video is that great is continuing to showing this data right now. full benefits. why just now we, we follow the reports that the great in it, so very advertised comforter attack has been totally failing in its parts and the russia is continuing its advances the money going good or you ask to be honest and of difficult. so we see that there is lots of reasons why we're creating and government needs something during the attention away from. and
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in the same time as has been said, these can be a preparation for future attacks. india has asked germany to repatriate a 2 year old indian girl back to her homeland as the child has been in foster care for 20 months. now it's, there's little information on what led to the child's placement into the german social care system. but the indian media has cited the girls parents as saying she was accidentally injured by her grandmother. and after being taken to the hospital for care, she was handed over to germany's youth welfare office. the issue has since turned into a diplomatic one with india's foreign ministry, demanding for her return to our parents. germany has stated it could not comment on the proceedings as the case is ongoing. only adding that it has no influence over family courts and that the girl is absolutely fine and i'm not simply we now cross live to the girls parents, bob bush, and dara shaw. welcome to you both,
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i wish under better circumstances. now 1st and foremost, how are you both feeling and dealing with this whole situation? so the ad, anybody's risk my situation via fighting from like last on. great, i'm more than 20 months as to if you haven't found any, it is already sion. the court proceedings are also taking much more time understanding. the age of the child is your house being completed long back and the other one is tries to know that the dog waiting for the car door good to go door to you right now. the german town services has shifted. our daughter adina from hud. could them quote, foster connect with some facial child institute. why? why, why she didn't, you know, institute with the development. this is 1st patient needed, steven? she is not like the truth perfectly will be in the why they didn't wait for the court or the courts. he's a very is.

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