Russia's call up: what we know
Cancer patients called up, protests and queues at border: how is Russia’s partial mobilisation going on the ground?
Queues at borders, cancer patients mistakenly drafted, protests in the North Caucasus - ѿý Russian's Famil Ismailov shares his insights into how Russia's partial military call up is going on the ground.
Burundian drum outrage
Video footage of a woman playing a Burunidan drum at a music festival in Uganda caused the Burdian Ministry of Culture to call it “misuse of the Burundian sacred drum”. Samba Cyuzuzo from ѿý Great Lakes explains the importance of, and laws around, Burundi's sacred drum.
Venezuelans in Iceland
ѿý Mundo's Jorge Perez visited Iceland to meet recent migrants and refugees from Venezuela, to discover how they’ve made the transition from the tropics to the Actic Circle.
Reporting the cost of living crisis globally
Restaurants switching from quality dining to cheap takeaways; pets abandoned on the streets; and 'bachelors' and students cutting meals to fund their studies: stories from ѿý Chinese, Arabic and Bengali revealing the cost of living crisis around the world.
UK's Indonesian migrant workers
This year the UK's farmers employed seasonal fruit pickers from Indonesia for the first time. ѿý Indonesian's Endang Nurdin spoke to some about their experiences, and discovered the questionable fees being charged to them back home.
(Photo: Russian soldiers stand on Red Square in central Moscow. Credit: Alexander Nemenov via Gettyimages)