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Russia has carried out a barrage of air-strikes across Ukraine in retaliation says Moscow for an attack on a key bridge over the weekend.
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In a southern city in Ukraine, Russian forces destroyed the municipal water
supply five months ago. Residents have been struggling to get clean water ever
since.
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Russia announced a withdrawal from Kherson, Ukraine, but the Ukrainian government said there’s “no signs” Russian forces left without a fight.
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Russia says it’s withdrawing from Kherson to the east bank of the Dnipro River.
Here’s what it means for the war in Ukraine.
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A look at how the Ukrainian city of Kherson is picking up the pieces and
reuniting with loved ones after nearly nine months of Russian occupation.
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These are just some of the chilling accounts from Ukrainians in Kherson after 8
1/2 months under Russian occupation.
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In East Africa, there’s growing concern that a mounting food crisis could lead to famine in Somalia.
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Dusty camps of displaced people have sprung up on the outskirts of cities. They ran from their homes because of drought, famine and fighting that involves the militant group al-Shabaab.
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Among the rescue teams dispatched to southern Turkey after last week’s earthquake is a U.S. mission using sniffer dogs. Their work is turning toward respecting local customs as they recover the dead.
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It’s a supersoup during this humanitarian crisis. Easy to make, it warms the displaced, fuels rescue crews and comforts residents traumatized by the disaster.
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Camps in Syria have become overcrowded in the northwest of the country after the February 6 earthquake. NPR talks to Dr. Mego Terzian of Doctors without Borders about his assessment of the situation.
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