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Ukraine and the battle for the Donbas
Quentin Sommerville reports from the frontline as Russia makes slow but steady advances.
Putin, Trump and the art of no deal (yet)
From the Alaska meeting to a rushed EU summit, prospects for peace in Ukraine seem far off
Afghanistan's hidden lives
The daily struggles and hidden existence of women living in Afghanistan under Taliban rule
Ukraine's summer camp for children of the missing
A pioneering camp is helping children whose parents have gone missing during the war.
Gaza: a turning point?
Jeremy Bowen reflects on the prospects for Palestinian statehood in the light of history.
Syria's sectarian faultlines
Sectarian violence erupts again, despite the president's promise to protect minorities.
Ukraine's war games
Kill Russian soldiers, win points: how the Ukrainian army's reward scheme is gamifying war
Tibetan resistance in China
In Sichuan province, Tibetan monks practice their faith under heavy surveillance.
Israel's anti-war activists
Israeli protesters highlight the plight of Palestinians in Gaza and demand an end to war
Iranians anxious over what comes next
Many Iranians fled to Turkey after Israel's attacks but are unsure about returning home.