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watching from a distance, it is not easy. ifeel like i am living two lives. i go out for basic necessities, i go out to eat. whenever i am eating or being able to take a shower ijust think whenever i am eating or being able to take a shower i just think about the people back home how they are not able to eat, how they are not able to shower, how they don't have water or food able to shower, how they don't have water orfood or able to shower, how they don't have water or food or anything. able to shower, how they don't have water orfood or anything. i able to shower, how they don't have water or food or anything. i feel like i am a privileged person because i know i will be killed at any minute and i am in a safe place. it was incredibly unsafe to say, but —— to stay, but was it hard to leave? -- to stay, but was it hard to leave? . ., , -- to stay, but was it hard to leave? , ,. , leave? of course, i described it as the hardest _ leave? of course, i described it as the hardest decision _ leave? of course, i described it as the hardest decision i _ leave? of course, i described it as the hardest decision i had - leave? of course, i described it as the hardest decision i had to - leave? of course, i described it as the hardest decision i had to take. it's left the people in gaza no option. things reached a point where it was really dangerous, especially as a journalist. i was afraid that

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summer is very tough in sudan, i have been there, i know how it is like to survive the baking heat with no water or food, that would make like to survive the baking heat with no water orfood, that would make it even worse. so, the thing is, humanitarian aid is much—needed but the situation on the ground is too dangerous for aid to be delivered, and this is why egypt and other countries who spoke during the summit, they emphasised the importance of delivering human aid and above all, stop the fighting and sit down for negotiations. again, no—one knows if the warring parties will be willing to do that. no-one knows if the warring parties will be willing to do that.— will be willing to do that. thank ou ve will be willing to do that. thank you very much _ will be willing to do that. thank you very much indeed - will be willing to do that. thank you very much indeed for - will be willing to do that. thank| you very much indeed forjoining will be willing to do that. thank - you very much indeed forjoining us. voting is taking place in thailand

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starts and it calls points of... so although ukraine, the government now is telling the towns and shelters, they are using buildings just to put the generators and put the heating systems, and then you can also find inside water and supplies, food supplies, which actually are getting to to this project also. so if you feel that you need to charge your phone or you feel that you need to have some water orfood or you need just to warm up, you can go inside and you can find everything you need there inside these small shelters all over ukraine.

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that you need to have some water orfood or you need just to warm up, you can go inside and you can find everything you need there, inside these small shelters all over ukraine. the shelters are basically helping, centres that help people to keep warm, to keep phones and other devices charged? talk to me about kherson, because we are hearing things are getting difficult for people who are left there. your organisation was one of the first to get into the city once it was liberated. kherson, if we are facing these problemsjust now in kyiv, kherson is in this situation permanently. when the russians left the city, they destroyed all types of supplies to the city, and it was electricity, watersupply, pipes, everything is destroyed. so kherson is living in this reality for a long time and our organisation was one of the first who came

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director of the eurasia centre at the atlantic council thinktank. she gave me her assessment of where russia currently stands in the conflict. russia is making slow but steady progress. we need to be watching what they're doing in the black sea region. you had a great report on what's happening, but i'm deeply worried about but humanitarian capacity. there's many thousands of people who don't have power, water orfood and they're melting snow for drinking water. the situation is very dire, and i think what vladimir putin is going to do is replicate the tactics that he's put in place in mariupol, and some people are calling it the aleppo strategy, bombing and both card gave in kyiv. i think that's what we'll see next. the situation is going to get worse and worse. ——

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