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Ukraine shelling damages Nova Kakhovka dam: Russia media
Ukraine’s Russian-held Nova Kakhovka dam has been damaged in shelling by Ukrainian forces, Russian news agencies report, citing emergency services.Kyiv is fa...
Battle for Bakhmut heats up as Russian forces edge closer
Battle for Bakhmut heats up as Russian forces edge closer
Can positivity help tackle the global climate emergency? | The Stream
Growing numbers of people are experiencing climate anxiety as scientists, campaigners, and diplomats speak with increasing alarm about the unparalleled scale of the global climate breakdown and news reports cover the impact of extreme weather and the loss...
Russian forces under pressure in Kherson
Russian army admits situation in Southern Ukraine's Kherson region is 'very difficult' and 'tense'. Ukrainian forces pushing Russian forces out in a counteroffensive to retake occupied Kherson area.
LATEST UPDATES: Russia says 11 killed in shooting at military base in Belgorod
Gunmen have opened fire at a Russian military training ground near Ukraine, killing at least 11 people and wounding 15 others, according to Russia’s Ministry...
Several loud explosions heard in Ukrainian capital Kyiv
Several large explosions have been heard in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv a day after President Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine for a deadly explosion on a key bridge connecting the Crimean Peninsula to mainland Russia.
Russian army maps show major retreats in Ukraine’s Kherson region
Russian defence ministry maps show rapid pullbacks in the key Kherson region amid Ukraine’s counteroffensive.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his...
Ukrainian forces advance southward, mirroring success in the east
Ukrainian forces achieved their biggest breakthrough in the country’s south since Russia invaded, pushing across Moscow’s defence lines on Monday and advancing along the Dnieper River, recapturing a number of villages along the way and threatening enemy s...
Could the Ukraine war go nuclear? | The Bottom Line
After seven months of all-out war in Ukraine, there seems to be no quick end to the conflict. Russia controls about 20 percent of the country, despite recent advances by the Ukrainian military, which is supported by Western intelligence gathering and weap...
Pakistan Floods: Can the country recover from climate disaster? | The Stream
The Stream takes a look at recovery efforts following disasters in Pakistan and Puerto Rico that are both linked to climate change. It’s been more than three months since catastrophic flooding in Pakistan initiated one of the country’s most severe climat...
Ukraine's fightback: Officials say troops cross key river
Ukraine's military says its troops have crossed the strategically important Oskil River in northeast. Crossing the Oskil River may pave the way for a Ukrainian assault on Russian forces in Donbas. Ukraine's counteroffensive in Kharkiv & Kherson region...
Ukrainian women joining the military amid Russia’s invasion
Shortly after Russia began its invasion of Ukraine in February, there was a surge of volunteers joining the Ukrainian army, many of whom were women. Today there are 50,000 women in the Ukrainian military - 10,000 are on the front lines. Women do not have...
LATEST UPDATE :Russia-Ukraine live news: Kyiv forces within 50km of border
Russia hits critical infrastructure, leading to blackouts: Kharkiv governor Officials in east Ukraine on Sunday blamed Russian attacks on key facilities for widespread blackouts that hit large areas of the country where Kyiv’s forces have been making gain...
Cuba: A deserted revolution? | Talk to Al Jazeera: In the Field
Cuba is witnessing an economic crisis that has taken the country back 30 years, to the so-called "Special Period".As then, when subsidies from the former Sov...
Is the EU's Ukraine strategy working? | Inside Story
Viktor Orban says a new strategy is needed - one that focuses on peace talks and negotiations. In a speech in Romania, Orban reiterated his country - which is a NATO member - will stay out of the war in neighbouring Ukraine. And the government in Budapest...