Now playing Next Ukraine Russian soldiers continue their campaign for coerced votes in Mariupol Soldiers continue their door-to-door campaign to solicit coerced votes in Mariupol 17/03/2024
Now playing Next Russia How supporting Putin has divided families in Russia Support for the Russian president divides Russian society. Children often have completely opposite views to their parents. 16/03/2024
Now playing Next Vatican Pope's message read by aide as he recovers from illness Pope Francis said on Saturday he has not yet fully recovered from a recent illness, and had a Vatican official read out his message to patients of the Vatican-owned Rome children's hospital Bambino Gesù. 16/03/2024
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Now playing Next Russia Russians cast ballots on second day of elections Russians cast their ballots on second day of an election almost certain to extend Putin's 25 year rule by another six years. 16/03/2024
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Now playing Next Poland Polish farmers protest against Ukrainian imports and EU Green Deal European farmers have called for changes to Green Deal restrictions and the re-imposition of customs duties on agricultural imports from Ukraine. 15/03/2024
Now playing Next Russia Pensioner defies Vladimir Putin with anti-war murals The 85-year-old has been fined multiple times but says he has no intention of stopping. 15/03/2024
Now playing Next No Comment WATCH: Ukrainian shelling kills two in Russia's Belgorod region Cross-border attacks in the area have occurred sporadically since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 15/03/2024
Now playing Next Iran G7 allies warn Iran not to provide Russia with ballistic missiles Tehran could face major new Western sanctions if it goes ahead with a long-brewing deal. 15/03/2024
Now playing Next Ukraine Double tap Russian strike kills dozens in Ukraine Rescuers who rushed to help those hit by an initial Russian missile were targeted by another. 15/03/2024
Now playing Next Economy Euroviews. Misdiagnosing Ukraine's economy in the past requires a policy rethink If Ukraine never emerged as an economic powerhouse after three decades of faithfully following standard Western recommendations, perhaps it is time to try a different approach, Dmytro Boyarchuk writes. 15/03/2024
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Now playing Next Ukraine Macron still doesn't rule out sending troops to Ukraine The French president says "all options are possible" in Ukraine, although the current situation doesn't require them. 15/03/2024
Now playing Next Russia Arrests and vandalism mar Russia's all but certain election Putin looks set to extend his rule by six more years after he stifled dissent, though there has been sporadic vandalism at ballot boxes. 15/03/2024
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