
Moscow concert hall attack: One week on
We find out about developments and conversations in Russia since the attack.
A week after the attack on the Chorus City Hall in Moscow, some relatives of the missing have been attempting to track down their loved ones in hospitals around the capital. At least 143 people were killed in the attack. Jihadist group Islamic State said it was behind the attack. We speak to our Russia expert about what has happened in Russia since the attack.
We also talk about the Wall Street Journal reporter, Evan Gershkovich, who was detained in Russia exactly a year ago.
We have the latest on Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian power stations that have led to emergency blackouts in three regions.
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Poland’s conservative president, Andrzej Duda, has vetoed a bill to restore access to the "morning-after" emergency contraceptive pill without a prescription. We get reaction from women in Poland.
Presenter: James Reynolds.
(Photo: Mourners gather at victims' memorial six days after Krasnogorsk attack, Russian Federation - 28 Mar 2024. Credit: YURI KOCHETKOV/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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