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Ukraine war: Russia's attacks ramp up

How are Ukrainians fighting to hold on through another winter?

With Russia stepping up its attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, we speak to our correspondent on the ground and find out how Ukrainians are fighting to hold on through another winter.

Scientists have uncovered why Type 1 diabetes is more severe in young people. We speak to parents about the daily challenges their children face with the condition.

We hear reflections from our Africa Editor, Will Ross, as he bids farewell to the BBC after 25 years. Much of his career was spent reporting across the African continent, bringing its stories to a global audience.

Nigeria's new Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) has found itself in the crosshairs of local power politics in the week it was supposed - but failed - to open its doors to the public for the first time. Our reporter explains the story, and we speak to two art historians.

Presenter: Rahul Tandon.

(Photo: President Volodymyr Zelensky poses for a picture with a service member while he visits a command position of the 128th Zakarpattia Separate Mountain Assault Brigade at a front line, Ukraine, 13 November, 2025. Credit: Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Reuters)

27 minutes

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  • Thu 13 Nov 202516:06GMT

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