
Grain stuck in Ukraine
More than 20 million tonnes of grain are trapped in Ukraine's ports.
European Union foreign policy chief says Russia's blockade of millions of tonnes of Ukrainian grain is a "real war crime". We explain how the blockade fuels the global food crisis.
Nearly four months into the war in Ukraine, we also hear a conversation with three young people about life in the capital Kyiv and how the war has changed their lives.
We speak to French voters about the gains by the far-left and the far-right in the second round of the National Assembly vote.
We explain the decision by the world governing body of swimming to stop trans athletes to take part in elite women's races, if they have gone through part of the process of male puberty.
(Photo: A driver unloads a truck at a grain store during barley harvesting in the village of Zhovtneve, Ukraine, July 14, 2016. Credit: Valentyn Ogirenko/File Photo/Reuters)
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