
Ukraine: Life in Kyiv
We speak to Ukrainians about what life is like in Kyiv nearly four months into the war.
Kyiv remains in Ukraine's control, and although there are still attacks on the city, much of everyday life carries on. Our correspondent Joe Inwood has been out speaking to three people about their experiences of the war and what it is like in the capital now.
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.
We talk to a teacher in the Nigerian state of Kaduna about the sackings of more than 2,000 teachers for failing a competency test.
Colombia has elected the first ever left-wing president. We ask what the Colombians expect from Gustavo Pedro who has promised to deliver real change.
(Photo: The BBC's Joe Inwood in Kyiv with Lyuba, Yevgen and Daniel)
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- Mon 20 Jun 202216:06GMTBBC World Service




