
Ukrainian grain ship bound for Lebanon
The vessel is loaded with maize, and bound for the port of Tripoli in Lebanon.
The first ship carrying grain has left the Ukrainian port of Odesa for the first time since the Russian invasion in February. We get reaction from Ukrainian farmers and explain how this could ease the global food crisis.
Football fans in England have been celebrating the European Championship title won by the women's national team. We hear from some of the fans and discuss the rise of women's game in the country.
A group of protesters in the Iraqi capital have stormed the parliament for the second time in a week. We find out why people are protesting.
Three-year-old Brazilian twins who were joined at the head have been successfully separated with the help of virtual reality. Our health reporter explains.
We explain the latest news on monkeypox and Covid-19 with the help of Dr Isaac Bogoch from the University of Toronto.
(Photo: The Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship, Razoni carrying Ukrainian grain leaves the port, in Odesa, Ukraine, August 1, 2022, in this screen grab taken from a handout video. Credit: Alexander Kubrakov/ Ukraine Ministry of Infrastructure/Handout via REUTERS)
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Next
Broadcast
- Mon 1 Aug 2022 15:06GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa
Sexual Harassment
People's experiences of inappropriate behaviour
Trump's Towns
Perspectives from and reaction to President Trump's core supporters
Refugee Stories
The experiences of refugees building new lives
At the heart of the story
Bringing you the latest on the news stories that matter
Telling my story
Stories, memories and experiences that changed lives