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Now playing Next Ukraine Ukrainian soldiers outside Kyiv destress with horse therapy In a cosy barn on the outskirts of Kyiv, equine-assisted treatment is being offered to Ukrainian soldiers to promote their physical and mental health as they come off the battlefield. 21/03/2023
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Now playing Next USA Antisemitism 'higher than ever' on Twitter, finds report Hateful content against Jewish people not only spiked after Elon Musk’s takeover, it has remained elevated ever since, claims the study. 20/03/2023
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Now playing Next France French Pension: Government survives two no-confidence votes The French government has survived two no-confidence votes in the lower chamber of parliament after its push last week to raise the retirement age to 64 20/03/2023
Now playing Next No Comment A festival celebrating a frozen Norwegian corpse The annual Frozen Dead Guy Days festival in Colorado has been running since 2002 and celebrates the cryopreservation of Bredo Morstøl who has been frozen since 1993, with races and games. 20/03/2023
Now playing Next Cyprus Children of mixed marriages in Cyprus struggle to obtain citizenship The children of mixed marriages in Cyprus, some are now adults, are claiming that they are unable to obtain a citizenship from the Republic of Cyprus, despite being born in the island and having a parent who has a citizenship from the RoC, due to their Turkish roots. 20/03/2023