
Ukraine power cuts
The WHO says 10 million Ukrainians are currently without power, as half of Ukraine's energy infrastructure is either damaged or destroyed.
Ukrainian authorities have warned that millions could face power cuts at least until the end of March amid relentless Russian strikes. We hear from three business owners based throughout the country to find out how the power outages are impacting their livelihoods.
It's the third day of the World Cup in Qatar and our Sports Correspondent Alex Capstick will be live from the country with all the latest reaction to the results - including an historic win for Saudi Arabia over tournament favourites Argentina. We'll also hear from Saudi football fans for their thoughts on the unexpected win.
When Colombia's new president, Gustavo Petro, was sworn into office in August this year, he became the country's first ever socialist president. We explore with our South America correspondent why talks in neighbouring Venezuela, between the Colombian government and the leftists rebel group the ELN, have now resumed after more than three years.
We speak to a local reporter from Alabama in the United States after its Governor Kay Ivey has sought a pause in executions of criminals on death row and ordered a “top-to-bottom” review of the state’s capital punishment system after an unprecedented third failed lethal injection.
(Photo: Kyiv is covered in snow, and temperatures will drop further. Credit: BBC)
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