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12.07 / 15:40
Refugees 'I was praying we would die quickly', Mariupol survivor says
When Lia and Alex woke up in Mariupol to the loud booms of explosions and shrieks of car alarms on 24 February, the young Ukrainian couple did not expect they would soon have to bury their loved ones in their own garden and fend off cold and starvation as Russian troops pounded the southern port city into dust.
12.07 / 15:01
War crimes Refugees Haunted by violence, Ukrainian survivors tell their stories to war crimes researchers
When Lia and Alex woke up in Mariupol to the loud booms of explosions and shrieks of car alarms on 24 February, the young Ukrainian couple did not expect they would soon have to bury their loved ones in their own garden and fend off cold and starvation as Russian troops pounded the southern port city into dust.
22.06 / 22:10
Art Climate change European Union Military Ukraine war: Five things you need to know about the conflict on Wednesday
Russian forces pounded Kharkiv and surrounding countryside with rockets, killing at least 20 people on Tuesday and Wednesday morning, in what Kyiv called a bid to force it to pull resources from the main battlefield to protect civilians from attack.
18.06 / 13:45
Heatwave Weekend Ukraine war: Five things you need to know this weekend
Soldiers in Lysychansk, eastern Ukraine, are digging in Saturday, amid heavy shelling. 
17.06 / 00:31
Refugees Medicine Migrants Sievierodonetsk: 'Complete, durable ceasefire' needed for humanitarian corridor, says refugee chief
Thousands of civilians remain trapped in Ukraine's devastated eastern city of Sievierodonetsk.
15.06 / 09:03
European Union Human Rights Refugees Zelenskyy urges Ukrainians to 'hold on' in 'vital' Donbas region
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged his compatriots to 'hold on' in the Donbas region, saying what happens there will determine the war against Moscow. 
13.06 / 10:11
Art Ukraine live: Wounded 12-year-old now enduring image of Russia, says Ukrainian President Zelenskyy
Russia has destroyed a bridge over the Siverskyi Donets River linking Sievierodonetsk with its twin city of Lysychansk, cutting off a key escape route for those remaining in the besieged city.
28.05 / 12:25
Climate change Kyiv fears 'Mariupol repeat' as Russian forces escalate Donbas attacks
The advance of Russian forces in eastern Ukraine's industrial Donbas region raised fears that cities in the region would undergo the same horrors inflicted on the people of Mariupol in the weeks before it fell.
24.05 / 20:13
exhibition Climate change end Three months on, Russia's war in Ukraine has no end in sight
The war was expected to be over in a couple of days, according to most analysts: a quick offensive, a government on the run, and victory declared.
22.05 / 15:39
Airlines Food Russia intensifies its Donbas offensive as Poland's Duda visits Kyiv
Russia pressed its offensive in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region on Sunday as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the outcome of the gruelling conflict would determine whether his country's fate lies with the West or under Moscow's domination.
22.05 / 12:01
'Mariupolis 2', by director killed in Ukraine, premieres at Cannes
Depicting life within Ukraine's besieged southern port city, Mariupolis 2 has shaken the Cannes Film Festival.
21.05 / 20:11
Prime Minister London Conservatives Labour topples conservatives in Australia as Anthony Albanese elected 31st PM
Australia’s centre-left opposition party toppled the conservative government after almost a decade in power, and Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese in his Saturday election victory speech promised sharper reductions in greenhouse gas emissions while he faces an early foreign policy test.
21.05 / 19:41
Climate London Scores injured, at least 13 critical after storm sweeps across parts of Germany
A storm that swept across parts of Germany generated three tornadoes, with one of them leaving a trail of destruction and more than 40 people injured in the western city of Paderborn.
21.05 / 18:11
London symptoms North Korea claims progress despite thousands more with fever symptoms
North Korea said it found nearly 220,000 more people with fever symptoms, despite leader Kim Jong Un claiming progress in slowing a largely undiagnosed spread of COVID-19 across his unvaccinated populace.
21.05 / 13:35
European Union NATO Russia cuts gas supplies to Finland for 'refusing to pay in roubles'
Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Saturday it had suspended all gas deliveries to Finland after Helsinki refused to pay in roubles. 
20.05 / 23:49
Children Brexit: UK 'miscalculating' over unilateral action to override treaty, says Ireland's Coveney
Irish Foreign minister Simon Coveney has warned the UK against breaching international law over its plans to override the Northern Ireland Protocol.
20.05 / 23:09
Military Ukraine war: Concern for medic who filmed Mariupol horror, captured by Russians
A Ukrainian medic who recorded remarkable footage of injured soldiers and civilians in Mariupol has reportedly been captured by Russian forces.
20.05 / 22:11
Military Ukraine war Ukraine war: Azov Battalion evacuates dead amid surrender at Mariupol steel plant
The Ukrainian Azov regiment, still entrenched in unknown numbers in the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, said on Friday it was evacuating its dead after Kyiv ordered hundreds of its men to surrender to "save lives".
20.05 / 14:39
NATO Military expansion Russia to build '12 new military bases in the west' in response to NATO expansion
Russia will establish 12 new military bases in the west of the country in response to Sweden and Finland applying for NATO membership. 
20.05 / 13:57
love Young women used in love scam to trick elderly men out of €1 million
Young women were used in a love scam to trick elderly Italian men out of €1 million, say police. 
20.05 / 10:09
Drought Costs Belgian farmers struggle as drought and rising costs hit
Belgian farmers and breeders are being hit by both rising costs and drought, as the impact of the war in Ukraine and drier weather are felt. 

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