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she'll have to apply for asylum here in romania. otherwise, under the law, she would have to go back to ukraine. taking fingerprints is part of the asylum application process. officially, she's still not allowed to enter romania and it's unclear how long she'll have to wait. at $71.00, she's become frail and the weight is hard to endure. but those by in the morning i'll stay awake, but i can't sleep before i was always alone in peace and quiet. now i have no choice but to sit and wait. what else can i do if there is no other way? i'm here anyhow. what else can i do? nobody at the border crossing has explained much to maria. she doesn't realize the situation she finds herself in class. what mean you said a more you feel about it, and even when my passport problem's been solved, that will have to wait here for someone to come and pick us up. ok, so jacqueline and her i am so grateful to everybody who's taking care of us at him. but he did. my mom was at us. thank you brother. my mother is in europe, but my father is in ukraine. his an
she'll have to apply for asylum here in romania. otherwise, under the law, she would have to go back to ukraine. taking fingerprints is part of the asylum application process. officially, she's still not allowed to enter romania and it's unclear how long she'll have to wait. at $71.00, she's become frail and the weight is hard to endure. but those by in the morning i'll stay awake, but i can't sleep before i was always alone in peace and quiet. now i have no choice but to sit and wait. what...
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so try to cross the border here to romania. in your report, we saw that there seems to be a 2 tier system in place. so there, there seems to be, if you will, 1st class refugees that are native ukrainians, and 2nd class refugees that are students from the middle east of for example, also try to flee that war torn country. what's the explanation of countries like romania, poland to treat them differently from native ukrainians? we only have observe us happening up from here from the ukrainian side. so we do not exactly know what's happening on the other side. also, we are not allowed to firm critical infrastructure that's deemed critical from the ukranian side, meaning we cannot film the border crossing actually, or talk on camera or the border guards. but when the camera was off, they told us the reason for having these 2 lines for ukrainians and none ukrainians is a reason to maintain calm. insecurity. they were telling us that a couple of days ago, a full, a bus full of foreigners, full of indians. they say something we cannot
so try to cross the border here to romania. in your report, we saw that there seems to be a 2 tier system in place. so there, there seems to be, if you will, 1st class refugees that are native ukrainians, and 2nd class refugees that are students from the middle east of for example, also try to flee that war torn country. what's the explanation of countries like romania, poland to treat them differently from native ukrainians? we only have observe us happening up from here from the ukrainian...
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so try to cross the border here to romania via your report. we saw that there seems to be a 2 tier system in place. so there, there seems to be, if you will, 1st class refugees that are native ukrainians, and 2nd class refugees that are students from the middle east or for example, also try to flee that war torn country. what's the explanation of countries like romania, poland to treat them differently from native ukrainians? we only have observers happening obviously from here from the ukrainian side. so we do not exactly know what's happening on the other side. also, we are not allowed to firm critical infrastructure that's deemed critical from the ukranian side, meaning we cannot film the border crossing actually, or talk on camera border guards. but when the camera was off, they told us the reason for having these 2 lines for ukrainians and none ukrainians is a reason to maintain calm. insecurity. there was telling us that a couple of days ago, a full, a bus full of foreigners, full of indians. they say something we cannot verify, i have t
so try to cross the border here to romania via your report. we saw that there seems to be a 2 tier system in place. so there, there seems to be, if you will, 1st class refugees that are native ukrainians, and 2nd class refugees that are students from the middle east or for example, also try to flee that war torn country. what's the explanation of countries like romania, poland to treat them differently from native ukrainians? we only have observers happening obviously from here from the...
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we report from new kinds of border with romania and at the un, $141.00 countries condemned the russian invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal. the resolution revealing the kremlin increasing isolation on the world stage. ah, i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program as the war and ukraine enters its 2nd week president, val. autumn is lensky is urging people to k pump their resistance. even as russia intensifies its attacks on major cities. russian troops are in the black sea port of her san, though there are conflicting reports about whether they have complete control further east, the cities of hockey and mary paul are also under heavy attack. and ukrainian officials say a powerful explosion has hit central keith close to the defense ministry. they satellite images from us company mac sa appeared to show some of the destruction caused by the war so far with bomb craters, destroyed bridges, and stories and damage homes. the company says the pictures were taken over the past week and that heavy cloud cover has prevented its satellites from taking new images. in the past day, i s
we report from new kinds of border with romania and at the un, $141.00 countries condemned the russian invasion and call for an immediate withdrawal. the resolution revealing the kremlin increasing isolation on the world stage. ah, i'm rebecca writ is welcome to the program as the war and ukraine enters its 2nd week president, val. autumn is lensky is urging people to k pump their resistance. even as russia intensifies its attacks on major cities. russian troops are in the black sea port of her...
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as more refugee stake the alternative route to romania. we are not allowed to firm i've met and his friend crossed the border. but after a few hours, they do just like thousands of others finally to safety it abuse fun. if a child fall that this report and she joins me now funny, you know the border with romania, moldova, or what's the situation like where you are right now? it's incredible, really the stories that we hear in between our life reports, june chinese c, which is about 50 kilometers from the romanian border. we meet people who say they made a t all the way from keith, or they made it here all the way from how to give a town. it's really heavily shell even right now, but they say is no way they can move on because their grandmother, their grandfather, to relatives are up in the north or elsewhere without heating, without sufficient supplies of medicine. and it just, it breaks their heart actually cross over romania, incredibly heart wrenching stories, while others with the children that are their husband. however, because they
as more refugee stake the alternative route to romania. we are not allowed to firm i've met and his friend crossed the border. but after a few hours, they do just like thousands of others finally to safety it abuse fun. if a child fall that this report and she joins me now funny, you know the border with romania, moldova, or what's the situation like where you are right now? it's incredible, really the stories that we hear in between our life reports, june chinese c, which is about 50...
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most are having toward poland, but neighboring countries like romania and moldova are also taking people in. but some are having to wait longer than others to cross to safety. as the w correspondent, funny for shaw saw when she visited pub rodney on the romanian border. finally here, thousands are pouring towards the ukrainian border with romania as word spreads of the tail back of refugees of the polish crossing with harrowing image is still in our minds and few items in their hands. they arrive at the last checkpoint to safety oksana and her kids needed 4 days to get here from keith on her mind. what's ahead. they're going to look for worse, she car because i need to provide for my children. and my husband stayed to defend his country. you know, men are fighting age between 18 and 60, have to stay there also many non ukrainians who want to leave students migrant workers. about half a 1000000 according to you and estimates. hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing for their lives, heading west for the border. not all these people from across ukraine are running from the same thing. b
most are having toward poland, but neighboring countries like romania and moldova are also taking people in. but some are having to wait longer than others to cross to safety. as the w correspondent, funny for shaw saw when she visited pub rodney on the romanian border. finally here, thousands are pouring towards the ukrainian border with romania as word spreads of the tail back of refugees of the polish crossing with harrowing image is still in our minds and few items in their hands. they...
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octavian berceanu was then head commissioner of romania's environmental guard.e led the investigation. that was a year ago. >> a lot of garbage was burned here. for 20 minutes there was a lot of smoke. two more fires like that, and the south of bucharest would be engulfed in smoke and stench. >> in fact, all of bucharest suffers from serious environmental problems. several times in recent years, limits have been exceeded a hundred times over. the problem isn't just heavy traffic. there's also the repeate illegal burning of waste, some of which comesrom germany. last summer, romanian boer police made a major discovery in e black sea port of constanza. more than 1800 tons of suspicious waste. the shipping documents showed it had been declared as plastic. but it also contained metal, tires, batteries and even carcinogenic asbestos, a dangerous mix that's prohibited by the eu. we want to confront the german company melor with the accusations and head to hamburg. it's home to europe's third-largest port. each year, millions of containers are shipped from here. some c
octavian berceanu was then head commissioner of romania's environmental guard.e led the investigation. that was a year ago. >> a lot of garbage was burned here. for 20 minutes there was a lot of smoke. two more fires like that, and the south of bucharest would be engulfed in smoke and stench. >> in fact, all of bucharest suffers from serious environmental problems. several times in recent years, limits have been exceeded a hundred times over. the problem isn't just heavy traffic....
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octavian berceanu was then head commissioner of romania's environmental guard. led the investigation. that was a year ago. >> a lot of garbage was burned here. for 20 minutes there was a lot of smoke. two more fires like that, and the south of bucharest would be engulfed in smoke and stench. >> in fact, all of bucharest suffers from serious environmental problems. several times in recent years, limits have been exceeded a hundred times over. the problem isn't just heavy traffic. there's also the repeate illegal burning of waste, some of which comesrom germany. last summer, romanian boer police made a major discovery in thblack sea port of constanza. more than 1800 tons of suspicious waste. the shipping documents showed it had been declared as plastic. but it also contained metal, tires, batteries and even carcinogenic asbestos, a dangerous mix that's prohibited by the eu. we want to confront the german company melor with the accusations and head to hamburg. it's home to europe's third-largest port. each year, millions of containers are shipped from here. some co
octavian berceanu was then head commissioner of romania's environmental guard. led the investigation. that was a year ago. >> a lot of garbage was burned here. for 20 minutes there was a lot of smoke. two more fires like that, and the south of bucharest would be engulfed in smoke and stench. >> in fact, all of bucharest suffers from serious environmental problems. several times in recent years, limits have been exceeded a hundred times over. the problem isn't just heavy traffic....
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i'm joined now by the bbc�*s nick thorpe who's in siret, romania.town that you are in and the numbers, we can see some of them behind you and the efforts people are putting in to help those seeking refuge. this is siret in north—eastern romania, the biggest border crossing here, as you can see pretty well organised, this is a group of volunteers, fire brigade, police preparing herejust behind me in the white building, that's the actual border crossing. every few minutes another few people walk across the border and immediately a lot of people are waiting to help them. siret an important strategic location, this is the way many people leaving central ukraine, even coming south from kyiv or cities like veneta might come to if they felt the polish border is too crowded, too difficult, it takes too long to cross and we are also getting many people coming through chernihiv, the city about a5 minutes drive the other side of this border. there people, it is a big historical cultural city and ate rail and road hub, many people are reaching there from easter
i'm joined now by the bbc�*s nick thorpe who's in siret, romania.town that you are in and the numbers, we can see some of them behind you and the efforts people are putting in to help those seeking refuge. this is siret in north—eastern romania, the biggest border crossing here, as you can see pretty well organised, this is a group of volunteers, fire brigade, police preparing herejust behind me in the white building, that's the actual border crossing. every few minutes another few people...
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octavian berceanu was then head commissioner of romania's environmental guard.e led the investigation. that was a year ago. >> a lot of garbage was burned here. for 20 minutes there was a lot of smoke. two more fires like that, and the south of bucharest would be engulfed in smoke and stench. >> in fact, all of bucharest suffers from serious environmental problems. several times in recent years, limits have been exceeded a hundred times over. the problem isn't just heavy traffic. there's also the repeate illegal burning of waste, some of which comesrom germany. last summer, romanian boer police made a major discovery in e black sea port of constanza. more than 1800 tons of suspicious waste. the shipping documents showed it had been declared as plastic. but it also contained metal, tires, batteries and even carcinogenic asbestos, a dangerous mix that's prohibited by the eu. we want to confront the german company melor with the accusations and head to hamburg. it's home to europe's third-largest port. each year, millions of containers are shipped from here. some c
octavian berceanu was then head commissioner of romania's environmental guard.e led the investigation. that was a year ago. >> a lot of garbage was burned here. for 20 minutes there was a lot of smoke. two more fires like that, and the south of bucharest would be engulfed in smoke and stench. >> in fact, all of bucharest suffers from serious environmental problems. several times in recent years, limits have been exceeded a hundred times over. the problem isn't just heavy traffic....
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but most people i be speaking to are just happy to make it across the border. bean romania be booked at us in the capital city and then move further north move probably to germany or poland because in poland this is where there is a significant ukrainian minority. so the ukranian, especially ukrainians, especially rather they want to make it to pull and actually where they have relatives. so it depends where your family bought the priority of people who are at the border here, the germania their priorities. now, just to get out of the country without having to stay in line for alice as well. witness yesterday. here in chan, if she hfc, which is basically the last stop before you exit this country. funny, thank you, dana, but he's funny fashion in weston ukraine. the consequences of the war after one wake are staggering. death and destruction on the ground in ukraine. a massive exodus of refugees is we've just been hearing scenes of faith resistance from ukrainian soldiers and ordinary people as well. and a president who's rallied much of the world around his cause. meanwhile, russia
but most people i be speaking to are just happy to make it across the border. bean romania be booked at us in the capital city and then move further north move probably to germany or poland because in poland this is where there is a significant ukrainian minority. so the ukranian, especially ukrainians, especially rather they want to make it to pull and actually where they have relatives. so it depends where your family bought the priority of people who are at the border here, the germania...
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we report from ukraine's border with romania and the u. n. a $141.00 countries condemned the russian invasion and called for an immediate withdrawal, revealing the prevalence increasing isolation on the world's day. ah, i'm glad else as well come to the program. as the more in ukraine enters, it's 2nd week president vladimir zalinski as urging his fellow ukrainians to keep up their resistance even as russia intensifies the attacks on major cities. russian troops are in the black sea port of cas on, but there are conflicting reports about whether they are half complete, controlled, further east. the cities of har. kiff and mario pole are also still under heavy attack. and ukrainian officials say a powerful explosion as hit central peeve close to the defense ministry. the satellite images from u. s. company max are appear to show some of the destruction caused by the war so far with bomb craters, destroyed, and damages, damage bridges, factories and homes. the company says the pictures were taken over the past week, and that heavy cloud cover h
we report from ukraine's border with romania and the u. n. a $141.00 countries condemned the russian invasion and called for an immediate withdrawal, revealing the prevalence increasing isolation on the world's day. ah, i'm glad else as well come to the program. as the more in ukraine enters, it's 2nd week president vladimir zalinski as urging his fellow ukrainians to keep up their resistance even as russia intensifies the attacks on major cities. russian troops are in the black sea port of cas...
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now on the border finally here, thousands are pouring towards the ukrainian border with romania. as word spreads of the tale back of refugees of the polish crossing with harrowing images still in their minds and few items in their hands. they arrive at the last checkpoint to safety. oksana and her kids needed 4 days to get here from keith. on her mind, what's ahead we are going to look for work she car because i need to provide for my children and my husband stage to defend his country. you know, men of fighting age between 18 and 60, have to stay there all so many non ukrainians who want to new students, migrant workers. about half a 1000000 according to you and estimates. hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing for their lives, heading west for the border. not all these people from across ukraine are running from the same thing. but are they all getting the same treatment? i've met flat from heavily bon keith, a student from egypt. he says he's growing frustrated about being made to wait in freezing temperatures while ukrainians are led through the they let us on the bus of
now on the border finally here, thousands are pouring towards the ukrainian border with romania. as word spreads of the tale back of refugees of the polish crossing with harrowing images still in their minds and few items in their hands. they arrive at the last checkpoint to safety. oksana and her kids needed 4 days to get here from keith. on her mind, what's ahead we are going to look for work she car because i need to provide for my children and my husband stage to defend his country. you...
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i'm joined now by the bbc�*s nick thorpe who's in siret, romania.day? yes, this is in north—east romania and as you can see behind me people are arriving from ukraine, from the border crossing, children pretty cheerful this morning, it's cold at night but much warmer during the day. children being handed toys as they cross here and a long line of different countries providing food, hygienic equipment and so on. i think the people at this store are from greece, there are also people from greece, there are also people from turkey, many romanians. there is a stall further along here from the ukrainian 0rthodox is a stall further along here from the ukrainian orthodox church, people serving there in their long beards, the monks from neighbouring monasteries, very well organised romanian police, fire brigade, they are the first people who go out to hunt people as they crossed the border so very well organised and it's one of the most cheerful moments in the last three or four weeks i have spent on different borders, there is likeness and interestingly th
i'm joined now by the bbc�*s nick thorpe who's in siret, romania.day? yes, this is in north—east romania and as you can see behind me people are arriving from ukraine, from the border crossing, children pretty cheerful this morning, it's cold at night but much warmer during the day. children being handed toys as they cross here and a long line of different countries providing food, hygienic equipment and so on. i think the people at this store are from greece, there are also people from...
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this is just the beginning. bringing the latest from the border with romania when long queues and people are trying to escape the fight. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. russia has captured its 1st major ukrainian city. its force is now occupied, the administration building in cason. despite this, ukraine says its troops are still in the area fighting for control of the port city of about 250000 people. the cities of car here, mario paul, and the capital kiva also under attack. despite the loss is ukrainian president followed him. is it asking, used a televised address to promise that russia would be made to pay, to rebuild his country. ha, go home. these defiant residents of multiple standing up to russian soldiers after their city was taken. ah, russian troops have also taken control of the regional government building in the key black sea port of his son. according to the regions governor, one resident record of the moment he opened his cousins to see a russian tank in the street. they're turning people to stared, sight shooting at the pier, hear the sounds they think they sh
this is just the beginning. bringing the latest from the border with romania when long queues and people are trying to escape the fight. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. russia has captured its 1st major ukrainian city. its force is now occupied, the administration building in cason. despite this, ukraine says its troops are still in the area fighting for control of the port city of about 250000 people. the cities of car here, mario paul, and the capital kiva also under attack. despite...
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more from romania.ebook.com/funkycitizens. and they're basically trying to get donations to help refugees stuck in moldova to get a bus to take them. i think 80 people fit on one of their buses, take them to romania. and from there they can get on to poland and elsewhere. ahead, senator angus king tells me what he thinks about talk of a no fly zone. plus why he thinks russia would be more likely to consider using nuclear weapons. that's next. s. with 4 465 fresh, clean, craveable pairings, find a y you pick 2 for any mo. enjojoy a 1 dollar delivery fe when you order on our app. (customer) [reading] save yourself?! money with farmers? (burke) that's not wrong. when you switch your home and auto policies to farmers, you could save yourself an average of seven hundred and thirty dollars. (customer) that's something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers. ♪we are farmers.bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum♪ ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. i've always fo
more from romania.ebook.com/funkycitizens. and they're basically trying to get donations to help refugees stuck in moldova to get a bus to take them. i think 80 people fit on one of their buses, take them to romania. and from there they can get on to poland and elsewhere. ahead, senator angus king tells me what he thinks about talk of a no fly zone. plus why he thinks russia would be more likely to consider using nuclear weapons. that's next. s. with 4 465 fresh, clean, craveable pairings, find...
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we'll bring the latest from the border with romania where people are trying to escape the fighting. and moscow's crackdown on independent media continues the editors of a 30 year old and radio stations say they've been closed down because they refuse to broadcast pro war propaganda. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. russia has captured its 1st major ukrainian city, its forces. now occupy the administration building and carson. despite this ukraine says its troops are still in the area fighting for control of the port city, about 250000 people. the cities of khaki, mario paul, and the capital kia are also under attack. despite the losses ukrainian president followed me, is that answer? he used a televised address to promise that russia would be made to pay to rebuild the country. ha, so home, these defiant residents of multiple a standing up to russian soldiers. after their city was taken, russian troops have also taken control of the regional government building in the key black sea port of has san, according to the regions governor, one resident record of the moment he open
we'll bring the latest from the border with romania where people are trying to escape the fighting. and moscow's crackdown on independent media continues the editors of a 30 year old and radio stations say they've been closed down because they refuse to broadcast pro war propaganda. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. russia has captured its 1st major ukrainian city, its forces. now occupy the administration building and carson. despite this ukraine says its troops are still in the area...
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so try to cross the border here to romania. fire your report. we saw that there seems to be a 2 tier system in place so that there seems to be, if you will, 1st class refugees that are native ukrainians, and 2nd class refugees that are students from the middle east or for example, also try to flee that war torn country, what's the explanation of countries like romania, poland to treat them differently from native ukrainians? we only have observers happening abs it from here from the ukrainian side. so we do not exactly know what's happening on the other side. also, we are not allowed to phone critical infrastructure that's deemed critical from the ukrainian side, meaning we cannot film the border crossing actually, or talk on camera border guards. but when the camera was off, they told us the reason for having these 2 lines for ukrainians and none ukrainians is a reason to maintain calm. insecurity. there was telling us that a couple of days ago, a full, a bus full of foreigners, full of indians. they say something we cannot verify, i have to ad
so try to cross the border here to romania. fire your report. we saw that there seems to be a 2 tier system in place so that there seems to be, if you will, 1st class refugees that are native ukrainians, and 2nd class refugees that are students from the middle east or for example, also try to flee that war torn country, what's the explanation of countries like romania, poland to treat them differently from native ukrainians? we only have observers happening abs it from here from the ukrainian...
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officials here in romania say they have a flood of refugees now. they are preparing for a tidal wave. >> it will become much worse before it becomes better. i mean, we are expecting the numbers to increase. now we see a change in the pressure from the area of sirit where we have the highest pressure now the pressure is going towards the borders with moldova and they are coming to pass through moldova to romania. so the numbers are becoming larger there. now, romaina is planning to open a green line between the borders between moldova and ukraine so they could pass directly and can be processed after that in romania. >> so now this is one of the central locations in the train station here in bucharest where refugees could check in and get transportation out of romania. most of the refugees coming in are leaving to other places. but it is becoming increasingly difficult for romania to deal with the numbers coming across and their establishing that gene line across moldova now because they just have so many refugees coming from odessa and other areas
officials here in romania say they have a flood of refugees now. they are preparing for a tidal wave. >> it will become much worse before it becomes better. i mean, we are expecting the numbers to increase. now we see a change in the pressure from the area of sirit where we have the highest pressure now the pressure is going towards the borders with moldova and they are coming to pass through moldova to romania. so the numbers are becoming larger there. now, romaina is planning to open a...
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the vice president met this morning with romania's president.n europe help in the international response to the crisis in ukraine? and what are we hearing from our allies? we'll have that part of the story next. t part of the story next living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause status. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor start an anti-diarrheal and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur. tell your doctor about any new or worsening troubl
the vice president met this morning with romania's president.n europe help in the international response to the crisis in ukraine? and what are we hearing from our allies? we'll have that part of the story next. t part of the story next living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio. the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause...
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so just maybe 15,000 remain in romania. >> i want to ask you, what kind of assistance does romania haveace there? are they able to meet the demand of so many people arriving all at once? >> reporter: well, michael, i'm happy that you ask me this because here the authorities from romania did all their best to receive all these refugees and make them feel like home. they gave them medical support. they gave them accommodations and food, hot meals for everybody who needs but i am not talking just about authorities here in romania but also about ordinary people who opened their homes for these refugees. the business men who offered their hotels for free for these refugees. and one last thing, michael, i'm sure that all these people, and you're seeing the images, they have one thing in this moment because they didn't left in ukraine just their homes, they left in ukraine their lives but more than that, their families. their dad, their uncles and their brothers and one day they hope to be reunited in ukraine without war in safety. michael? >> all right. antenna 3 anchor, thank you so much. ap
so just maybe 15,000 remain in romania. >> i want to ask you, what kind of assistance does romania haveace there? are they able to meet the demand of so many people arriving all at once? >> reporter: well, michael, i'm happy that you ask me this because here the authorities from romania did all their best to receive all these refugees and make them feel like home. they gave them medical support. they gave them accommodations and food, hot meals for everybody who needs but i am not...
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your leadership, and the people of romania.th of our alliance has endured and is now bigger and stronger than ever. the strength of our alliance includes our mutual commitment to stand on the principles that we hold dear and share, that include the defense of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of independent states and in this case ukraine. we are clear that the work that is to be done in response to putin's war includes standing strong within the alliance to support the needs of our partners, to that end, and to demonstrate our commitment as the united states, in recent weeks we sent a 1,000 member striker squadron that creates a total force of 2,000 american troops who are prepared to stand in defense of our commitment to the nato alliance and the eastern flank. we have reinforced our recent commitments, all with the mention and with the meaning of strengthening our deterrence and our collective defense. i want to thank you, president iohannis, for your leadership on nato's eastern flank. i want to thanks for in additi
your leadership, and the people of romania.th of our alliance has endured and is now bigger and stronger than ever. the strength of our alliance includes our mutual commitment to stand on the principles that we hold dear and share, that include the defense of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of independent states and in this case ukraine. we are clear that the work that is to be done in response to putin's war includes standing strong within the alliance to support the needs of our...
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but it's still much in romania that can saved. and it would be wrong to say that there is no game plan. the find of agent green has agreed to take us to the single most important forest in romania. he is driving to a remote support and the government led national park where a campaign in 2019 brought will detention to illegal logging. this nation back is home of almost all existing spacious floor and phone i in europe is paradise. i would say it's the capital of by diversity in european union was in the port we find signs of fresh logging disaster. i'm disgusted and i'm angry. the government is this respecting its own legislation and the highest court decision in this nation are back in this place where we are logging should be completely stopped. and sure enough, as we leave, we pass a loading truck coming to pick up the illegal tend to those who wish to save remain his forests and their endangered inhabitants. there is no rest in their fight against ineffectual governments, powerful multi nationals and the timber, marcia ah ah,
but it's still much in romania that can saved. and it would be wrong to say that there is no game plan. the find of agent green has agreed to take us to the single most important forest in romania. he is driving to a remote support and the government led national park where a campaign in 2019 brought will detention to illegal logging. this nation back is home of almost all existing spacious floor and phone i in europe is paradise. i would say it's the capital of by diversity in european union...
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as of sunday, romania has taken in more than 85,000 of them. cnn's miguel joins us from romania.uel, you're doing remarkable work. you've heard so many incredible stories. tell us what you're seeing and how romanian officials are preparing for this influx of refugees. >> reporter: interestingly, the numbers have moderated just a little bit in the last few days, but the romanians are now concerned there are so many ukrainians just on the other side of the border trinternally displaced, they are afraid they are going to get a massive influx in the days or possibly weeks ahead. so they are now preparing for that. where we are headed today, that is one of many border crossings between ukraine and romania. it has been at times thousands and thousands of people coming across daily. sometimes hundreds. it's very difficult for them to sort of plan, which is also part of the problem here. they are getting much better at moving ukrainians from point a from the borders through romania to other places. 400,000, 412,000 ukrainians have now come into romania. about 80,000 remain here. most are
as of sunday, romania has taken in more than 85,000 of them. cnn's miguel joins us from romania.uel, you're doing remarkable work. you've heard so many incredible stories. tell us what you're seeing and how romanian officials are preparing for this influx of refugees. >> reporter: interestingly, the numbers have moderated just a little bit in the last few days, but the romanians are now concerned there are so many ukrainians just on the other side of the border trinternally displaced,...
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why romania?e a friend here who hosted us _ more. why romania? because we have a friend here who hosted us in _ more. why romania? because we have a friend here who hosted us in his- friend here who hosted us in his house in bucharest and also it was, like, we could pass the border to romania through moldova faster than any other thing. i romania through moldova faster than any other thing-— any other thing. i understand. what was that jenny _ any other thing. i understand. what was that jenny like? _ any other thing. i understand. what was that jenny like? how _ any other thing. i understand. what was that jenny like? how long - any other thing. i understand. what was that jenny like? how long did i any other thing. i understand. what was that jenny like? how long did it was thatjenny like? how long did it take in total? that was that jenny like? how long did it take in total?— take in total? that was the hardest “ourne i take in total? that was the hardest journey i could _ take in total? that w
why romania?e a friend here who hosted us _ more. why romania? because we have a friend here who hosted us in _ more. why romania? because we have a friend here who hosted us in his- friend here who hosted us in his house in bucharest and also it was, like, we could pass the border to romania through moldova faster than any other thing. i romania through moldova faster than any other thing-— any other thing. i understand. what was that jenny _ any other thing. i understand. what was that...
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romania is a new member to nato, you could say. joining in 2004.ght now with the shared border with ukraine, 84,000 refugees have come into that country and more will be there. here are the headlines. kamala harris, a price to pay for democracy. something that the president said in his state of the union address two weeks ago. with regard to putin. she said these are war crimes and no signs of putin engaging in serious diplomacy despite these talks that were held yesterday in turkey. that's day two now. poland yesterday, romania today for the vice president, >> gillian: it was a good news nugget. for the last since tony blinken said war crimes four days ago no one in the administration has thrown this at putin. she appeared to do so there. interesting moment. let's go ahead and bring in reince priebus to react to all of this. vice president harris in the spotlight there in eastern europe today. here at this show we know very well according to the dana perino press secretary playbook you don't send the president or vice president overseas for a high
romania is a new member to nato, you could say. joining in 2004.ght now with the shared border with ukraine, 84,000 refugees have come into that country and more will be there. here are the headlines. kamala harris, a price to pay for democracy. something that the president said in his state of the union address two weeks ago. with regard to putin. she said these are war crimes and no signs of putin engaging in serious diplomacy despite these talks that were held yesterday in turkey. that's day...
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now we feel safe, we are in - romania. how about your family? what do ou hear romania. i - do you hear from them? last time i heard from — do you hear from them? last time i heard from my _ do you hear from them? last time i heard from my daughter, _ do you hear from them? last time i heard from my daughter, six - do you hear from them? last time i heard from my daughter, six days l heard from my daughter, six days ago. _ heard from my daughter, six days ago. and — heard from my daughter, six days ago. and i— heard from my daughter, six days ago, and i asked if everything was ok and _ ago, and i asked if everything was ok and she — ago, and i asked if everything was ok and she answered me that 0k and she answered me that everything was quiet, 0k, and these are the _ everything was quiet, 0k, and these are the last — everything was quiet, 0k, and these are the last words i heard from her. i do are the last words i heard from her. i do not _ are the last words i heard from her. i do not know— are the last words i heard from her. i do not know what to say. that are the las
now we feel safe, we are in - romania. how about your family? what do ou hear romania. i - do you hear from them? last time i heard from — do you hear from them? last time i heard from my _ do you hear from them? last time i heard from my daughter, _ do you hear from them? last time i heard from my daughter, six - do you hear from them? last time i heard from my daughter, six days l heard from my daughter, six days ago. _ heard from my daughter, six days ago. and — heard from my daughter,...
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login romania is a doctor. this is where you have guns, violence, cross section zones and then killing with some bills. the co pay thousands was 70 percent of europe's virgin. forest is fine. all the scene of a desperate battle between boss has been to the timber mafia and those risking that lives to protect this precious environment. if one tries to mess up with dana trace, dr. forest mafia, you get in trouble and you can even die. remain used, forests are disappearing fast trees, both ancient and young, are harvested at an astonishing right. some of which is destined for cheap furniture in western europe. over half of all logging here is illegal. the countries rose the full of trucks carrying timber 24 hours a day. 7 days a week. we have joined agent green, a remaining, and ga who are tracking one such laurie car. there is no line code for the last 72 hours for their license bite. the transport days, a legal call to $11.00 tool which we just did. so it up on it is coming and they will organize it. our old blo
login romania is a doctor. this is where you have guns, violence, cross section zones and then killing with some bills. the co pay thousands was 70 percent of europe's virgin. forest is fine. all the scene of a desperate battle between boss has been to the timber mafia and those risking that lives to protect this precious environment. if one tries to mess up with dana trace, dr. forest mafia, you get in trouble and you can even die. remain used, forests are disappearing fast trees, both ancient...
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the bbc�*s nick thorpe is in siret in romania.this is one of the biggest border crossings i have been at in the last three or four weeks now. the first in hungary, now here in romania, as you can see behind me these are the humanitarian workers, different charity aid organisations distributing food to the people crossing the border from distributing food to the people crossing the borderfrom behind me. they are coming from a big city, of a quarter of a million people, on they are seen in ukraine. how many children are — they are seen in ukraine. how many children are travelling _ they are seen in ukraine. how many children are travelling alone? - children are travelling alone? possibly half the 3.3 million refugees have left ukraine and half a million of them coming to ukraine so pretty much have the numbers of the refugees, they are children and many very small. some of the happier scenes but hear me now, one of those light moments in this whole crisis but staying with the children issue, the united nations refugee energy mention
the bbc�*s nick thorpe is in siret in romania.this is one of the biggest border crossings i have been at in the last three or four weeks now. the first in hungary, now here in romania, as you can see behind me these are the humanitarian workers, different charity aid organisations distributing food to the people crossing the border from distributing food to the people crossing the borderfrom behind me. they are coming from a big city, of a quarter of a million people, on they are seen in...
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in hungary, now in romania.ood to the people crossing the borderfrom behind me. they are coming from a big city quarter of a million people on the other side of the border inside of ukraine —— a big city of the quarter—million people. some have come from as far away as luhansk in the east. what is different about this border crossing as it is notjust one way traffic, it is one of the hubs we are european union aid and she meditated and it is flowing into ukraine. just now we were talking to italians who with a supply of ambulances going into ukraine.— into ukraine. have you seen many children crossing? _ into ukraine. have you seen many children crossing? and _ into ukraine. have you seen many children crossing? and how- into ukraine. have you seen many children crossing? and how many| into ukraine. have you seen many i children crossing? and how many are travelling alone?— travelling alone? exactly. a lot of children, according _ travelling alone? exactly. a lot of children, according to _ travelling alone? exa
in hungary, now in romania.ood to the people crossing the borderfrom behind me. they are coming from a big city quarter of a million people on the other side of the border inside of ukraine —— a big city of the quarter—million people. some have come from as far away as luhansk in the east. what is different about this border crossing as it is notjust one way traffic, it is one of the hubs we are european union aid and she meditated and it is flowing into ukraine. just now we were talking...
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now in romania, what they're doing in romania, the people to take care, it's unbelievable the care which we are being shown by other people. >> of course, you know odesa had a thriving jewish community. that is incredible to see you are out safely, the children are out safely as well. like you said, rabbi, now is not to try to explain it but give them the care and the love that clearly they need. rabbi, please stay in touch. thank you very much for taking time to speak to us. >> thanks for having us. thank you. >>> still ahead right here on the show, russian state tv broadcast was disrupted by an antiwar protest. what we're learning about the woman who pulled it off and why she said she did it. that is next. ed. wait, what? adding lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria detergent alone, can't.. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. wet dishes? residue? spots? it's not your dishwasher's fault. simply
now in romania, what they're doing in romania, the people to take care, it's unbelievable the care which we are being shown by other people. >> of course, you know odesa had a thriving jewish community. that is incredible to see you are out safely, the children are out safely as well. like you said, rabbi, now is not to try to explain it but give them the care and the love that clearly they need. rabbi, please stay in touch. thank you very much for taking time to speak to us. >>...
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many are pouring into neighboring countries like romania.'s miguel mar kuz is in the capital bucharest speaking to people who are now opening their homes to these refugees. >> there are many normal everyday romanians who have stepped up to the call. we are south of buick rest. they have taken in right now, they have 31 people living here. this is a good example how many people. these are the shoes for some -- most of the people that are here. many of them are out doing other things right now. they have cared for about 61 people, in all, over the last two weeks. they have three more refugees coming tonight. and it is alina bravo who is sort of an organizer here in bucharest. you are doing this. what -- tell us what we are -- this is the entryway to this house. the coats, all these donations. what are we looking at here? >> you are looking at our house that my husband and i decided to sell last year. we moved to bucharest to be closer to the kindergarten. and it was empty and when everything started in ukraine, we said why don't we use the hou
many are pouring into neighboring countries like romania.'s miguel mar kuz is in the capital bucharest speaking to people who are now opening their homes to these refugees. >> there are many normal everyday romanians who have stepped up to the call. we are south of buick rest. they have taken in right now, they have 31 people living here. this is a good example how many people. these are the shoes for some -- most of the people that are here. many of them are out doing other things right...
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romania is providing them that free of charge.ave to get from slovakia to the polish border and helpfully their friends still have room for them. but that story is times 200,000 here. most of the refugees coming into romania are able to get out within a few days, maybe a week at the most to places in germany and places around the world. anderson? >> miguel marquez, glad you're there in bucharest. >>> coming up next to some people who did not leave or could not leave they lived in a village outside kyiv, miles away from the nearest military target. they didn't matter. cnn's alex maryaquardt has more. >> reporter: the small country road is lined by rubble, burned out cars and a deep crater where the russian missile struck. the attack caught on a village security camera hit the home of igor in a small village about 15 miles south of kyiv where he lived with his family. now they're gone, killed in an instant. five family members and a friend including his 12-year-old daughter who was disabled in an accident with a drunk driver. his wi
romania is providing them that free of charge.ave to get from slovakia to the polish border and helpfully their friends still have room for them. but that story is times 200,000 here. most of the refugees coming into romania are able to get out within a few days, maybe a week at the most to places in germany and places around the world. anderson? >> miguel marquez, glad you're there in bucharest. >>> coming up next to some people who did not leave or could not leave they lived in...
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so far the century must be heading toward poland, but other neighboring countries like romania are also taking in refugees. but as date of the correspondent family for shar discovered some of those who are eligible to leave a having to wait longer than others to cross to safety. finally, here, thousands are pouring towards the ukrainian border with romania as word spreads of the tale. back of refugees of the polish crossing with harrowing image is still in their minds and few items in their hands. they arrive at the last checkpoint to safety oksana and her kids needed 4 days to get here from keith. on her mind. what's ahead. they are going to look for work she car because i need to provide for my children. they and my husband stayed to defend his country. you know, men of fighting age between 18 and 60, have to stay there also many none. ukrainians who want to leave students migrant workers? about half a 1000000 according to you and estimates. hundreds of thousands of people are fleeing for their lives, heading west for the border. not all these people from across ukraine are running fr
so far the century must be heading toward poland, but other neighboring countries like romania are also taking in refugees. but as date of the correspondent family for shar discovered some of those who are eligible to leave a having to wait longer than others to cross to safety. finally, here, thousands are pouring towards the ukrainian border with romania as word spreads of the tale. back of refugees of the polish crossing with harrowing image is still in their minds and few items in their...
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, c o m k, d explore in romania. but the nearest port in romania is not 60, but over 400 kilometers away. other trade relationships, for example, with germany are still in their infancy because moldova lives directly on the border with ukraine. more and more refugees are arriving. the country has already taken in over 300000. among the aide being distributed are the apples that can no longer be delivered to russia due to the war. and that's it for me and the dw business team here in berlin. you can find out more about these and other stories online. d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube under the d. w. news channel to watch. ah ah, with with a pulse with the beginning of the story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about the perspective. culture information is, is d w news and more d w made from mines. o ah ah, they've had a for decades the people of iraq countries devastated. and there's no end to the violence. how did it come to this group this is revealed and unprecedented story.
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the explore in romania but the nearest port in romania is not 60 but over 400 kilometers. away other trade relationships, for example, with germany are still in their infancy because moldova lives directly on the border with ukraine. more and more refugees are arriving. the country has already taken in over 300000, among the aide, being distributed are the apples that can no longer be delivered to russia due to the war. and that's it for me and the dw business team here in berlin. you can find out more about these and other stories online, d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube. under the d. w. news channel. it's watch with it's tiny. it's noisy. it's just all sudden the snow's kind the wild, the p o. p. 50 classic car from alley ha, job it all across the u. k. l o. troops that squeezes everything red with blue he minutes on d. w. abused and forcibly. ready molina. ready ready ready put me in illegal jail, oliver reserve not part of canada. navigate. ready until 1996, canada's indigenous peoples were victor of cultural genocide. the. ready reconciliation process is being
the explore in romania but the nearest port in romania is not 60 but over 400 kilometers. away other trade relationships, for example, with germany are still in their infancy because moldova lives directly on the border with ukraine. more and more refugees are arriving. the country has already taken in over 300000, among the aide, being distributed are the apples that can no longer be delivered to russia due to the war. and that's it for me and the dw business team here in berlin. you can find...
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i don't that i mean edges you alone, the ukraine romania border. what a 150 children from all for june in the key region have arrived at the polish border, volunteers and police officers. if the children toys as they were carried from a train station been loaded on to buses, poland has taken in more than half of the 2000000 refugees, free ukraine, charity workers who've helped the evacuation. so they're trying not to separate the children once they arrive in poland. just 2 days ago we had a transport of 700 kids. ange, it's not easy to find a place for anybody, but it's even tougher to find a place for $700.00 kids in the same one place. ukrainian president vladimir zalinski is to address british m. p. 's in the coming hours and it comes as prime minister ballast johnson continues his diplomatic effort to encourage western leaders to punish russia for the invasion. the host and leaders of the czech republic, hungary, poland, and slovakia. to discuss the conflict on james shell is stopping all purchases of russian crude oil and apologize for buying
i don't that i mean edges you alone, the ukraine romania border. what a 150 children from all for june in the key region have arrived at the polish border, volunteers and police officers. if the children toys as they were carried from a train station been loaded on to buses, poland has taken in more than half of the 2000000 refugees, free ukraine, charity workers who've helped the evacuation. so they're trying not to separate the children once they arrive in poland. just 2 days ago we had a...
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will mike such as through romania, c o m k, d explore in romania. but the nearest port in romania is not 60, but over 400 kilometers away. other trade relationships, for example, with germany are still in their infancy because moldova lives directly on the border with ukraine. more and more refugees are arriving. the country has already taken in over 300000. among the 8 being distributed are the apples that can no longer be delivered to russia due to the war. and that's all from me and the business team here in berlin. if you do more from us, you can of course, head over to our website, t t o v dot com slash business. you can also find us on the d. dewitt news d. w. news. youtube channel actually should check our ass series business beyond the license of which ask the question, do sanctions work? we're also on facebook. it goes as detail you dumped business as well to next time . taking a look at what device and what to connect. in the fight for peace and freedom. the warren's ukraine changed everything. life and making art. we ask pill effective ca
will mike such as through romania, c o m k, d explore in romania. but the nearest port in romania is not 60, but over 400 kilometers away. other trade relationships, for example, with germany are still in their infancy because moldova lives directly on the border with ukraine. more and more refugees are arriving. the country has already taken in over 300000. among the 8 being distributed are the apples that can no longer be delivered to russia due to the war. and that's all from me and the...
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m k b exposure in romania, but the nearest port in romania is not 60, but over 400 kilometers away. other trade relationships for example, with germany are still in their infancy because moldova lives directly on the border with ukraine. more and more refugees are arriving. the country has already taken in over 300000, among the aide, being distributed are the apples that can no longer be delivered to russia due to the war. and that's it for me and the dw business team here in berlin. you can find out more about these and other stories online, d, w dot com slash business. we're also on youtube. under the d. w. news channel. it's watch. se tires are made out of dandelions. always considered a pest by gardeners. the wheat has now found its market. this is because the roots contain that oh, so desirable rubber. up to now this raw rubber material has not been produced in an environmental way, but with dandelions. the process could be made more sustainable to morrow to day. next on d, w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word college pinnacle rico is
m k b exposure in romania, but the nearest port in romania is not 60, but over 400 kilometers away. other trade relationships for example, with germany are still in their infancy because moldova lives directly on the border with ukraine. more and more refugees are arriving. the country has already taken in over 300000, among the aide, being distributed are the apples that can no longer be delivered to russia due to the war. and that's it for me and the dw business team here in berlin. you can...
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one of the countries opening its doors to refugees is romania.preparing it looks like a very large space there. >> reporter: this is the largest space that you will find in bucharest and they are preparing and how this is playing out. started sending this up in the last 24, 48 hours or so. they have tons of supplies that are being donated there. there's a kitchen, cars and vans are coming in to bring more food and water and clothing and blankets and everything they need. the three levels of this convention center, this massive domed center now have cots on them and they are starting to set up and prepare, they have areas for babies. they have areas for mothers that have children, a bit more privacy. and as you are seeing that indiscriminate force being used in ukraine, the people they are starting to see here, tens of thousands they are dealing with every day, the people they are starting to see here are in greater need than ever. they have few clothes, sometimes don't have documents, they don't have any money. the director, the person running th
one of the countries opening its doors to refugees is romania.preparing it looks like a very large space there. >> reporter: this is the largest space that you will find in bucharest and they are preparing and how this is playing out. started sending this up in the last 24, 48 hours or so. they have tons of supplies that are being donated there. there's a kitchen, cars and vans are coming in to bring more food and water and clothing and blankets and everything they need. the three levels...
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joining me now from romania's dan stewart, head of news for the save the children group. for joining us tonight. let me ask you, mr. stewart, as mr. president biden said, the u.s. were taking 100,000 ukrainian refugees. i know you can speak to immigration policies of individual countries, but what are the pathways available to those people who are fleeing ukraine, and how would you like to see the international community help out? >> what we're seeing here in eastern europe, and throughout much of europe as well, is a real sense of solidarity with ukrainian refugees. that's really encouraging to see. we've seen, as you said, the fastest and largest displacement of people since the second world war, more than three and a half million people from ukraine in just a month. half of those are children. what we're seeing is that more than half 1 million of those are coming to romania, where i am. the majority are than moving on. there are options for refugees to find homes in the neighboring countries, but also further into europe. we really need to see is governments making sur
joining me now from romania's dan stewart, head of news for the save the children group. for joining us tonight. let me ask you, mr. stewart, as mr. president biden said, the u.s. were taking 100,000 ukrainian refugees. i know you can speak to immigration policies of individual countries, but what are the pathways available to those people who are fleeing ukraine, and how would you like to see the international community help out? >> what we're seeing here in eastern europe, and...