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Now playing Next Ukraine Elderly and vulnerable remain as Russian troops close in on Bakhmut 10 kilometres from Bakhmut on Ukraine's frontline, almost all residential areas in Chasiv Yar have been left for ruin. However, some locals have stayed. 12/04/2023
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Now playing Next United Kingdom Biden arrives in Belfast to mark 25 years of Good Friday Agreement The US President has said his top priority is "to keep the peace". 12/04/2023
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Now playing Next Ukraine Russia continues to make gains in Bakhmut, ISW reports Russia continues to make gains in Bakhmut, but is suffering “significant” casualties in the process, the Institute for the Study of War, a US thinktank, says in its latest update. 11/04/2023
Now playing Next Economy IMF lowers 2023 global growth forecast to 2.8%, down from 2.9% IMF lowers 2023 global growth forecast to 2.8%, down from 2.9% 11/04/2023
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Now playing Next Economy Germany and Netherlands push for minimum debt targets for EU countries The European Commission has said it would present legislative proposals "in the coming weeks" to advance the political debate. 11/04/2023