
Ukraine: The refugee movement into Poland
Many have praised the country for the support it has offered Ukrainians since the war began.
We take a closer look at the millions of Ukrainians who have had to leave their home since the war began. Many have praised Poland for the support it has offered its neighbours taking in over 3.5 million Ukrainians since the war began. We speak to our correspondent who has been keeping across this movement, but also those being pushed back across borders, namely Middle Eastern Migrants who Human Rights Watch say are being sent to Belarus in worrying conditions.
Meanwhile three Ukrainian musicians from different heights of fame join together in conversation to tell us how the war had impacted their music.
High level talks have begun between South Africa and the United Arab Emirates over the extradition of two members of the Gupta family, who are accused of corruption during the presidency of Jacob Zuma. Atul and Rajesh Gupta have denied fraud and money laundering. We hear from our correspondent who explains how this story might unfold.
(Photo: A lone refugee child, boy, sitting on belongings next to a sign - Free buses to Poland, Lviv. Credit: Reuters)
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- Tue 7 Jun 202216:06GMTBBC World Service




