
Euro 2024: Ukrainian fans
We speak to Ukrainians about their football team and the war.
Ukraine's footballers have been taking part in their first international tournament -- the Euros -- since the full-scale Russian invasion began more than two years ago. We hear from the fans who have been watching.
Witnesses say the Greek coastguard has caused the death of dozens of migrants’ in the Mediterranean over a three-year period, including nine people who were deliberately thrown into the water. We get details from our population correspondent.
A global study suggests more people are turning away from news, describing it as depressing, relentless and boring. We hear messages from around the world.
We speak to our correspondent who has been reporting from Ukraine on the country's struggles to find volunteers to join the army. We also hear from young people elsewhere about their military service experiences.
Presenter: Krupa Padhy.
(Photo: Ukrainian supporters prior to the UEFA EURO 2024 Group E soccer match between Romania and Ukraine, in Munich Germany, 17 June 2024. Credit: by ANNA SZILAGYI/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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- Mon 17 Jun 202415:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa




