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Ukraine's struggling air defences
Russian attacks are still wreaking havoc on Ukrainian cities
What happened to the Chibok girls?
Nigeria pledged to care for the children Boko Haram abducted; their lives are still harsh
Returning to Rwanda
Thirty years after fleeing the Rwandan genocide, a correspondent hears survivors' stories
Surviving ‘chemical detention’ in Belarus
Hundreds of people, including many women, live under a Soviet-era form of house arrest
Putin: a modern-day Tsar
Russia's elite celebrate their president's victory at the glittering Kremlin Palace.
DRC: Life after the Lord's Resistance Army
In remote parts of D R Congo, survivors of the LRA's reign of terror rebuild their lives.
The spiralling cost of living in Nigeria
As food and fuel prices climb, consumers in West Africa's largest economy suffer.
Prabowo's past - and presidential future?
Indonesia's presumed choice of leader raises questions about what it wants from democracy
Ukraine: Two years of war
Exploring the lives of Ukrainians and Russians two years after Putin's invasion began.
Reporting Gaza
Jeremy Bowen on the difficulties of reporting on Gaza, as international media is shut out