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Russian forces in the city of Severodonetsk say they have opened a humanitarian corridor

For many the situation in Severadonetsk echoes the siege of Mariupol and the humanitarian situation that developed there.

Russian forces in the Ukrainian city of Severodonetsk say that have opened a humanitarian corridor out of the besiged city. For many the situation in Severadonetsk echoes the siege of Mariupol and the humanitarian situation that developed there. We'll hear about the trauma suffered by those who were trapped but managed to escape that earlier battle.

Also in the programme, British prime minister Boris Johnson has three key policy challenges on his desk. Can his government navigate through the Rwandan deportation controversy, a Brexit row with Europe, and to top it all renewed Scottish calls for independence?

And, we'll hear more about how the Central Africa Republic will adopt bitcoin as a legal currency.

50 minutes

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  • Wed 15 Jun 2022 05:06GMT