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Families fleeing Ukraine: Starting afresh

Approximately 5.3 million people have left Ukraine since the war started. We speak to families with teenage children about what the move has been like for them.

Approximately 5.3 million people have left Ukraine since the war started, many for neighbouring countries. We speak to families with teenage children about what the move has been like for them and how they are settling in.

We explain what's happening with Russian gas supplies after energy giant Gazprom halted exports to Poland and Bulgaria. We also assess how this might impact global energy supplies.

In other news, our health team tell us what's behind the mysterious hepatitis outbreak in children. The cases have been reported across Europe, parts of the US and one case in Asia.

And British DJ Tim Westwood is facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct by women who say he abused his position in the music industry to exploit them. We speak to our reporter who heard detailed accounts from seven women as part of a joint investigation by the BBC and the Guardian newspaper.

(Photo: A child kneels on a bench while leaning on the handle of a suitcase as refugees from Ukraine cross the Ukrainian-Slovakian border following Russia"s invasion of Ukraine. Credit: Reuters/Lukasz Glowala)

50 minutes

Last on

Wed 27 Apr 202216:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Wed 27 Apr 202216:06GMT

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