
Returning home to Ukraine
Three women share experiences of being home after fleeing Russia's invasion
With Russia's war entering its third year, we hear from three young Ukrainian women who fled their country but have decided to return home and live there.
A UN agency has paused food deliveries to northern Gaza after its crew faced looting and gunfire. We get updates from our correspondent.
Alabama’s Supreme Court has ruled that frozen embryos are children and those who destroy them can be held liable for wrongful death – we’ll hear a conversation between IVF patients in Alabama concerned for what the ruling means for their hopes of childbirth.
As the PMLN and PPP have reached agreement on a coalition government in Pakistan, we’ll put listener questions to our BBC Correspondent about what this means for the country going forward.
Presenter: James Reynolds.
(Photo: A general view shows a building damaged by a Russian military strike in the front line city of Bakhmut, Ukraine March 3, 2023. Credit: Oleksandr Ratushniak/Reuters)
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