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Now playing Next Ukraine “The main battles are coming soon," Ukraine's president says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday honoured the country’s Border Guard forces by awarding medals and wishing them success. 30/04/2023
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Now playing Next Sudan Civilian deaths top 400 as battle for Sudan rages on Gunfire and heavy artillery fire persisted over the weekend in parts of Sudan’s capital Khartoum, residents said, despite the extension of a cease-fire between the country’s two top generals, whose battle for power has killed hundreds and sent thousands fleeing for their lives. 30/04/2023
Now playing Next Green News Here’s why Denmark is our Green country of the month This Scandinavian country is leading the path to net zero. 30/04/2023
Now playing Next World News EU citizens continue to be brought to safety from Sudan EU citizens are still being helped to get out of Sudan but the conditions for evacuation remain highly risky as violence on the streets of the capital continues despite an agreement to extend a truce. 28/04/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine International Community called to rebuild Ukraine With each passing day, the bill for Russia's invasion of Ukraine rises. The estimated value has already exceeded the €400 billion mark – and it will not stop there. 28/04/2023
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Now playing Next World News World powers pull their citizens as violence roils Sudan Sudanese families have been massing at a border crossing with Egypt and at a port city on the Red Sea, desperately trying to escape their country's violence. 27/04/2023
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Now playing Next Kenya Death toll from Kenyan cult could rise with 213 missing: aid groups The death toll at a ranch in coastal Kenya, owned by a pastor accused of leading a religious cult and ordering his followers to starve themselves, has reached 90. 26/04/2023
Now playing Next Culture news 'Unissued Diplomas' honours Ukrainian students killed in the war The students will never receive their own diplomas, so the exhibition awards them posthumous certificates. 26/04/2023
Now playing Next Culture news Culture Re-View: A look back at this day in history It's been 37 years since the No.4 reactor in Chernobyl went into meltdown, spreading radioactive devastation, as well as influencing nearly forty years of culture. 26/04/2023
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