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Ukraine’s military forces have pushed Russian forces east of Kyiv back 55 kilometers from the city center and Russian troops north of the capital are now “digging in”.

In 10 parliaments over two weeks Ukraine’s leader has used shame and national trauma to set a global agenda.
A host of by-elections present a key test for the new opposition and the country’s democratic credentials.

Writing with Fire – the extraordinary story of a rural women-led news outlet – is vying for an Academy Award.