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lublin just five have been hearing a lot about lublin.been hearing a lot about lublin. lublin just five hours after the start of this war had organised itself, local ngo groups, the government and lots... and created an emergency place where all the refugees were able to sleep. now, these beds, this used to be full of people at the start, these beds are now empty because although 40,000 refugees are in lublin, we are not farfrom the border, round 100 kilometre, all these people have been housed. they have been given places to stay, so they have somewhere to shelter, a lot of people of course, that had come into poland do move on, so even today, we were talking to a woman who had just crossed over the board, she wanted to get on to the czech republic. there is a transient population and it is hard to estimate how many people have stayed in poland itself. centres like these have been crucial in the welfare and the up keep of how these people are being handled because one has to remember they have experienced immense trauma and upset, given
lublin just five have been hearing a lot about lublin.been hearing a lot about lublin. lublin just five hours after the start of this war had organised itself, local ngo groups, the government and lots... and created an emergency place where all the refugees were able to sleep. now, these beds, this used to be full of people at the start, these beds are now empty because although 40,000 refugees are in lublin, we are not farfrom the border, round 100 kilometre, all these people have been...
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kasia madera is at a volunteer centre in lublin.border when the war first started and i witnessed thousands of people crossing the border when all of this was unravelling. i wanted to come back to poland to see how people are coping now over a month since the start of this war. and we came specifically to lublin because this is a place where just five hours after the war started, the local ngo groups, the local government here, and a whole army of volunteers just rallied together to create a committee that serves and helps ukrainian refugees. this was a monastery, it was then a cultural centre, it is now the nerve centre at the heart of all of this, where lots and lots of activity happens to support the refugees that are coming into countries like poland. this is a huge operation. within this building, there is a room where people take phone calls, they vet people who are offering accommodation. they also help to house people. they also help to offer id cards as well because there is an awful lot that happens behind—the—scenes, an a
kasia madera is at a volunteer centre in lublin.border when the war first started and i witnessed thousands of people crossing the border when all of this was unravelling. i wanted to come back to poland to see how people are coping now over a month since the start of this war. and we came specifically to lublin because this is a place where just five hours after the war started, the local ngo groups, the local government here, and a whole army of volunteers just rallied together to create a...
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kazia madera, bbc news, lublin.he grammy awards to take centre stage. the event, which is dubbed the biggest night in music, is being held in las vegas three months later than originally planned due to the pandemic. so who could be the big winners on the night? sophie long reports. genre—busting virtuoso jon batiste enters the evening with 11 nominations, more than any other artist. but it's set to be a big night for olivia rodrigo, who could sweep the big four and bag best newcomer along with best album, song, and record of the year. she would become just the third artist in history, then, to sweep the big four. and to be following that right after billie eilish, i think it says a lot about the big picture of music that it's these young women who really have the power to do that. also up for best newcomer is a young british star, arlo parks, whose songwriting resonated around the world in this second pandemic year. people really connected and gravitated towards her songwriting and her music and her honesty. and to
kazia madera, bbc news, lublin.he grammy awards to take centre stage. the event, which is dubbed the biggest night in music, is being held in las vegas three months later than originally planned due to the pandemic. so who could be the big winners on the night? sophie long reports. genre—busting virtuoso jon batiste enters the evening with 11 nominations, more than any other artist. but it's set to be a big night for olivia rodrigo, who could sweep the big four and bag best newcomer along...
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desde lublin, polonia, pablo monzalvo nos dice Ómo se esÁ resolviendo esta dolorsa situacion.iÚa en ucrania como tambÉn la incertidumbre de los refugiados que huyen de ella... en la frontera de Éxico y estados unidos, crece el Úmero de ucranianos que en un campamento de tijuana, Éxico, esperan que les permitan entrar en este pÍs, pero esto tambÉn provoca el recelo de otros inmigrantes qu tambÉn llevan mucho tiempo esperando... desde los Ángeles juan carlos gonÁlez nos ampÍa... hablemos de inmigracÓn... legisladores de ambos partidos han sonado las alarmas tras el anuncio del gobierno de que va a cancelar el Ítulo 42, establecido por la pandemia, a partir del pÓximo 23 de mayo... seÚn estos funcionarios, habÁ una igantesca ola de migrantes, lo que puede provocar una crisis humanitaria por falta de capacidades para acogerlos. desde washington, pablo gato nos ampÍa. la exgobernadora d alaska y excandidata vicepresidencial de estados unidos sarah palin, anuncÓ su voluntad de regresar a la poÍtica activa como candidata a ocupar el Único escaÑo en la Ámara de representantes por el e
desde lublin, polonia, pablo monzalvo nos dice Ómo se esÁ resolviendo esta dolorsa situacion.iÚa en ucrania como tambÉn la incertidumbre de los refugiados que huyen de ella... en la frontera de Éxico y estados unidos, crece el Úmero de ucranianos que en un campamento de tijuana, Éxico, esperan que les permitan entrar en este pÍs, pero esto tambÉn provoca el recelo de otros inmigrantes qu tambÉn llevan mucho tiempo esperando... desde los Ángeles juan carlos gonÁlez nos ampÍa......
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having carried out a successful coup in belarus with the lublin square.s just created as a reincarnation of the idea of a sanitation cordon, which has been used since the twenties against soviet russia, there is a military component here, there is also an economic component here, and it is clear that being far beyond outside of our region in the us in london biden. this means that they happily use the poles of the balts in the same way as they used the ukrainians only to implement their monstrous plan, which i have repeatedly spoken about in this studio and which the us cia constantly manifests about dividing russia into dozens of smaller states. this is being modeled and embedded in our brains all the time. this is the main task. believe me, and any policy, diplomatic decisions with ukraine do not cancel this task. here it's in my opinion. absolutely clearly it is necessary to understand the third world war. de facto, it will be, of course, very sad. for us for all, if the space of war expands to poland to belarus to the baltic states in kaliningrad yo
having carried out a successful coup in belarus with the lublin square.s just created as a reincarnation of the idea of a sanitation cordon, which has been used since the twenties against soviet russia, there is a military component here, there is also an economic component here, and it is clear that being far beyond outside of our region in the us in london biden. this means that they happily use the poles of the balts in the same way as they used the ukrainians only to implement their...
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kazia madera, bbc news, lublin.y has suspended one of its mps, david warburton, following claims about his conduct. sources have told the bbc that three allegations of sexual harassment are being investigated. mr warburton, who represents somerton and frome in somerset, has not responded to a bbc request for comment. our political correspondent, ione wells has the latest. what we know is that david warburton has been suspended from the parliamentary conservative party following these allegations about his conduct. now, he's been the mp for somerton and frome since 2015 and conservative sources have told us that three different allegations of sexual harassment are being investigated. now these are being investigated by parliament's independent complaints and grievance scheme. this is an independent body that was set up specifically to deal with allegations of harassment and bullying against mps to try and make the process independent from mps themselves. now, in terms of the allegations that have been published, the
kazia madera, bbc news, lublin.y has suspended one of its mps, david warburton, following claims about his conduct. sources have told the bbc that three allegations of sexual harassment are being investigated. mr warburton, who represents somerton and frome in somerset, has not responded to a bbc request for comment. our political correspondent, ione wells has the latest. what we know is that david warburton has been suspended from the parliamentary conservative party following these...
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kazia madera, bbc news, lublin.as been dissolved — just hours after prime minister imran khan survived a move to oust him from power. fresh elections are now likely to be held in the coming weeks. secunder kermani is in islamabad. iam hearing i am hearing what i've seen most recently in terms of the report that the opposition parties are refusing to leave the parliament building having had this demand for a vote of no confidence rejected. it sounds pretty chaotic situation. yes. pretty chaotic situation. yes, absolutely- _ pretty chaotic situation. yes, absolutely. it _ pretty chaotic situation. yes, absolutely. it is _ pretty chaotic situation. yes, absolutely. it is an _ pretty chaotic situation. yes, absolutely. it is an unfolding| absolutely. it is an unfolding political drama. plenty of twists already today and more could be to come in the coming hours. we were expecting to see a vote of no confidence being held against him and it was widely expected he was going to lose that vote of no confidence which would h
kazia madera, bbc news, lublin.as been dissolved — just hours after prime minister imran khan survived a move to oust him from power. fresh elections are now likely to be held in the coming weeks. secunder kermani is in islamabad. iam hearing i am hearing what i've seen most recently in terms of the report that the opposition parties are refusing to leave the parliament building having had this demand for a vote of no confidence rejected. it sounds pretty chaotic situation. yes. pretty...
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and the deminoviches, then catholic poland, subjugated slavic lithuania, this was recorded in the lublin9 , which destroyed the independence of the lithuanian principality. why orthodox lost catholic poland by asking yourself this question. let's give ourselves an honest answer, there were no orthodox universities in lithuania. there were also catholic schools and the jesuits were the children of orthodox nobles who came out of there. what is called brainwashed, estranged from the former kind when we we look at our intelligentsia and even at our children, unexpectedly, accepting westernization of the western matrix as opposed to the russian one, we must remember that this is far from the first time that this happens if we do not raise our children and grow into a national intelligentsia - others do it. they already did. so more than once. they know how to do it perfectly, the orthodox metropolitan, isaiah of kiev, kuppa, who lived in the 17th century, indicated the main reasons that pushed the best people of that time, the nobility, to deviate from the faith of the fathers, so to speak.
and the deminoviches, then catholic poland, subjugated slavic lithuania, this was recorded in the lublin9 , which destroyed the independence of the lithuanian principality. why orthodox lost catholic poland by asking yourself this question. let's give ourselves an honest answer, there were no orthodox universities in lithuania. there were also catholic schools and the jesuits were the children of orthodox nobles who came out of there. what is called brainwashed, estranged from the former kind...
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itself, and those roads that we are currently blocking and will deal with pedestrian exits , the lublin-dmitrovskye extended by almost 6 km by three new stations yakhromskaya lianozovo fiztekh. the laying of all tunnels between the stations under construction has already been 100% completed. now specialists are installing engineering equipment here and starting to lay rails. when the lianozovo station is completed, a transport interchange will be opened there the node will enable it. leaving the metro, go to the lianozovo station, the mcd station, and this will give passengers the convenience, because they will not need to go to the surface by force. the russian railways station lianozovo is moved closer to the metro station and today the moscow state has already built there, the pedestrian crossing is working. in these areas. it does not stop around the clock, even on holidays and weekends, the stations that are currently under construction are half a million people for whom these stations are extremely important construction is going according to plan should 23 year. the launch of its branch to
itself, and those roads that we are currently blocking and will deal with pedestrian exits , the lublin-dmitrovskye extended by almost 6 km by three new stations yakhromskaya lianozovo fiztekh. the laying of all tunnels between the stations under construction has already been 100% completed. now specialists are installing engineering equipment here and starting to lay rails. when the lianozovo station is completed, a transport interchange will be opened there the node will enable it. leaving...
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transition from the maryina roshcha station of the bolshaya koltso line to the same station of the lublin-dmitrovsky these spans looks like now. the stairs will appear soon. in the meantime , special rails have been installed here, along which workers are lifting the equipment on the platform the worker has already begun finishing with semi-granite tiles in the center of the hall, work is underway to install the metal frame, and then it will be poured with concrete. and you can start finishing, working is complicated by the fact that construction is going on directly under the station maryina roshcha, lyublinskaya dmitrovskaya line. the main limitation was during mining work. that is, and the work was carried out with the use of blasting strictly at a certain time. this is at night, when trains are not running. this is what the station will look like very soon, with wide columns in light gray tones, it will be opened together with the neighboring one site. sokolniki rizhskaya and maryina grove work ahead of schedule. last year we completed the construction, in fact , launched twelve stations. in the
transition from the maryina roshcha station of the bolshaya koltso line to the same station of the lublin-dmitrovsky these spans looks like now. the stairs will appear soon. in the meantime , special rails have been installed here, along which workers are lifting the equipment on the platform the worker has already begun finishing with semi-granite tiles in the center of the hall, work is underway to install the metal frame, and then it will be poured with concrete. and you can start finishing,...
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kasia madera is at a volunteer centre in lublin.s taken in more refugees than any other country. what is happening where you are? how is this volunteer centre coping? weill. happening where you are? how is this volunteer centre coping?— volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border — volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border when _ volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border when the _ volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border when the war - volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border when the war i - volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border when the war i started | at the border when the war i started and i so i witnessed thousands of people crossing the border when all of this was unravelling. i wanted to come back to poland to see how people are coping now over a month since the start of this war. and we came specifically here because this is the place because just five hours after the war started the local ngo groups and government here and a whole army of volunteers just rallied to
kasia madera is at a volunteer centre in lublin.s taken in more refugees than any other country. what is happening where you are? how is this volunteer centre coping? weill. happening where you are? how is this volunteer centre coping?— volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border — volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border when _ volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border when the _ volunteer centre coping? well, i was at the border when the war - volunteer centre...
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simply cannot stand the most common phrases that they had, apparently, all at every ashes at the lublin center of ljubljana. and now he will have these meetings on a regular basis. if he doesn't actually stop going down this very road. here i am just suggesting to you. you can follow the whole story. and there will be more and more of these contradictions of internal contradictions there, but i agree with you. sergei that everything depends on how the situation will look directly? on the battlefield, let's say so, which means here, what is important is what we said, uh, a colleague was talking about these fairy tales now. i just wanted to congratulate the residents of the kherson region on the final unclenching of these vices, which they, at least, fell into, because today the broadcasting of our tv channels resumed in the kherson region. including there will look. i hope our today's program, and i just want to directly address everyone and say, if we can influence something, and the word will still affect, we will do everything to influence so you don't get it back. here we control wha
simply cannot stand the most common phrases that they had, apparently, all at every ashes at the lublin center of ljubljana. and now he will have these meetings on a regular basis. if he doesn't actually stop going down this very road. here i am just suggesting to you. you can follow the whole story. and there will be more and more of these contradictions of internal contradictions there, but i agree with you. sergei that everything depends on how the situation will look directly? on the...
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kasia madera is at a volunteer centre in lublin. this is the cultural centre.e and now turned into the brain centre to help all the refugees that have been coming across. you can still see lots of items like food for children because bearin items like food for children because bear in mind it is predominantly mothers and children coming across the border. what has been brilliant is how quickly this was all geared up. within five hours of the war actually starting. local ngos and local meniscal councils and also local meniscal councils and also local volunteers and businesses rally together to turn what is effectively a multimedia cultural institute into a temporary place of shelter. these beds are now empty. they were really full at the very beginning of all of this but they are empty because of the 40,000 people that came just two this place alone, increasing population by 10%. all of them have been housed in various different places with only about 1000 people left in the big warehouses and they are being hopefully housed, too. but people are, of course, stil
kasia madera is at a volunteer centre in lublin. this is the cultural centre.e and now turned into the brain centre to help all the refugees that have been coming across. you can still see lots of items like food for children because bearin items like food for children because bear in mind it is predominantly mothers and children coming across the border. what has been brilliant is how quickly this was all geared up. within five hours of the war actually starting. local ngos and local meniscal...
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ha, who was only tenant the time, was forcibly recruited by the terrorist organization a mountain lublin, or they told us that the entities were infidels. oh, well, i told us that everything we had learned before was lies. nobody might go home with dead oli. c xander get in more city when we were in mosul in the v as mine listed as a suicide bomber. because they had told me i would go to paradise was doing well, but they didn't choose me. gallagher warner. valenda. were you disappointed you went chosen? yes. this is what was the most difficult moment for you and mother did as a while yet the author squished. i almost died at the airport and dale is sore and get there. i was really scared. it was the 1st time i've been to, the lady was to alicia. i was together with the tennessean. it all someone was lying in a pool of blood. we thought he was dead. i'm a claim that he had. he took his gun and shot my friend bill, what i shot and killed him. i got to pull it in the leg and move and i shot him once in the madison. once in the head, look linda and will cut the telephone city. done. nicholas
ha, who was only tenant the time, was forcibly recruited by the terrorist organization a mountain lublin, or they told us that the entities were infidels. oh, well, i told us that everything we had learned before was lies. nobody might go home with dead oli. c xander get in more city when we were in mosul in the v as mine listed as a suicide bomber. because they had told me i would go to paradise was doing well, but they didn't choose me. gallagher warner. valenda. were you disappointed you...
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a mal wooden lublin knoll. they told us that the entities were infidels. oh, well i told us that everything we had learned before was lies. nobody might go. hm . that'll only. c xander get in more said when we were in mosul, and the reason i enlisted as a suicide bomber because they had told me i would go to paradise or still i. well they didn't choose me. gallagher warner regarding the were you disappointed you went chosen? yes. what was the most difficult moment for you? mother? i did as or well yes, your 1st question. i almost died at the airport in dealers. sore and get there. i was really scared. it was the 1st time i'd been that lady was to alicia. i was together with the 2 nisan it all someone was lying in a pool of blood. we thought he was dead. i'm again, but yeah, he took his gun and shot my friend bill what? i shall kill them. i got to pull it in the leg and move and i shot him once in the madison. and once in the head, look, linda will cut the pelvis 80 them live in milk at the equity. stay yeah, that's how it was so much. i had no choice. huh
a mal wooden lublin knoll. they told us that the entities were infidels. oh, well i told us that everything we had learned before was lies. nobody might go. hm . that'll only. c xander get in more said when we were in mosul, and the reason i enlisted as a suicide bomber because they had told me i would go to paradise or still i. well they didn't choose me. gallagher warner regarding the were you disappointed you went chosen? yes. what was the most difficult moment for you? mother? i did as or...
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my colleague, kasia madera, is in lublin in poland. what's the process?round, here is a processing centre, a gym hall transformed into a place where all of the people on one side of desk are ref gcses who are seeking a number, a specific number to poland, a bit like a national insurance number, like a social security number, it's a number, a gateway to enable these people who are refugees to access this country's health care system, to enable the children here to go to schools, to enable these people to join the antibody labour market. we hear about how keen the people that have come from ukraine are to join in polish society. to work, we are not sure how long all of these people will be here, given the volatility of what is happening back in ukraine, so we spent a day yesterday any a school seeing how ukrainian teachers are joining the staff system there, the enrol. system, they add induction days, before they can go to school they need to come and get this number, this identity number, and the polish government has issued new number, they say nearly 600
my colleague, kasia madera, is in lublin in poland. what's the process?round, here is a processing centre, a gym hall transformed into a place where all of the people on one side of desk are ref gcses who are seeking a number, a specific number to poland, a bit like a national insurance number, like a social security number, it's a number, a gateway to enable these people who are refugees to access this country's health care system, to enable the children here to go to schools, to enable these...
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kazia madera, bbc news, lublin.of the country, explain how that worked.— moving to the west of the country, explain how that worked. yes, so, in partnership — explain how that worked. yes, so, in partnership with _ explain how that worked. yes, so, in partnership with front _ explain how that worked. yes, so, in partnership with front line _ partnership with front line hospitals and the railway, we might modified a passenger train to take patients. we work with front line hospitals to identify patients they need to send to a more stable environment, with the resources to treat them. on board we have a staff of medical doctors, nurses, medications and we are able to safely transport them across the country. i safely transport them across the count . ., , ., safely transport them across the count . ., ., ., ., country. i mean, your organisation is accustomed _ country. i mean, your organisation is accustomed to _ country. i mean, your organisation is accustomed to situations - country. i mean, your organisation is acc
kazia madera, bbc news, lublin.of the country, explain how that worked.— moving to the west of the country, explain how that worked. yes, so, in partnership — explain how that worked. yes, so, in partnership with _ explain how that worked. yes, so, in partnership with front _ explain how that worked. yes, so, in partnership with front line _ partnership with front line hospitals and the railway, we might modified a passenger train to take patients. we work with front line hospitals to...