it s very difficult. please help us. she says. this is a makeshift shelter where medical teams are helping refugees battle deep trauma. victor is a psychologist volunteering here and a refugee himself, who fled his home in kyiv. all of us are in permanent stress. reporter: this room holds children up to five years old and their parents might spend several hours to several days here. standing here what really strikes you is, because of the echo in the room, when one child cries, you really hear it. from babies to teenagers, war is cruel. at a nearby hospital, 15-year-old lairau is battling leukemia while her country fights for are its survival. instead of fighting the disease, we have to leave loved ones behind. sometimes the physical star scars are not what hurts most.
thing is that the japanese government says that it is necessary nuclear power is necessary to ensure that they need carbon condit them in the paris climate agreement and they also say that it s necessary because they need more energy that comes that is generated in japan the critics say that could also happen with renewable and. tests of energy policy in the backgrounds of areas as japan marks yours. thanks very much. this is deja vu news live from berlin still to come on the show today marks ten years since a young man walked into a school in southwestern germany and opened fire the psychological star scars i ve yet to feel. how we take a look at how mother nature intervened to help settle the score in a crucial honestly game between her and labor coups. but first