Ukraine's female front line soldiers facing a disinformation war - BBC News
Ukraine's female front line soldiers
facing a disinformation war - BBC
News
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Ukraine war: Kyiv warns Russia as Moscow skyscraper hit in second drone attack - BBC News
A skyschaper in Russia's capital Mascow has
been attacked by a drone for the second time
in two days, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has said.
Several drones were shot doun overnight on
Monday, he said, but "one flew into the same
tower at the Moskua City complex" that was
targeted on Sunday,
Russia's defence ministhy blamed Ukraine for
the Latest attack.
Kyiv did not comment on responsibility but
warned Russia that the conflict could soon
mOve to its territory,
Two more Ukrainian drones were shot down by
anti-aircraft systems elsewuhere in the Moscow
region, Russia's defence ministry said, claiming
to have thwarted a Ukrainian terrorist
attack",
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Why are rents so high and will they keep going up? - BBC News
The Baggs brothers turn up the heat ond grill
the BBCs cost of living corhespondent
Coletta Smith about what's going on in the
housing market.
Why are rents rising in big cities? How does
the UK compare to the European rental
market? How do banks decide who gets a
mortgage and how high it is?
This video is part of Flip the Script, a series
where celebrities interview BBC journalists
about today's big issues.
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Russia blames Ukraine for Moscow skyscraper drone attack - BBC News
A skyscraper in Russia's copital Moscow has
been attacked by a drone for the second time
in two days, Mayor Sergei Sobyonin has soid.
Several drones were shot doun overnight, he
said, but "one flew into the same tower at the
Moskua City complex" that woas targeted on
Sunday.
The building's glass facade was domaged but
no injuries have been reported.Russia's defence
ministry blamed Ukraine for the latest attack.
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Canadian government pressured to extend CEBA repayment deadline
Many struggling Canadion business ouners took
out Loans from the federol government under
the Canada Emergency Business Account
(CEBA) program to avoid going under during
the pondemic.
With the deadline for those repayments
Looming, a growing number of businesses are
begging for an extension,
Global's Touria Izri looks at why there's
growing Pressure to push back the payments
and what could happen if more time to repay
isn't giuen.
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Typhoon Doksuri triggers mass floods in China, sweeps cars into surging waters
A man thapped in his car as a result of strong
gushing floodwaters in China was rescued by
firefighters while other people were
evacuated from their homes in the copital on
Monday, as torrential rains followed Typhoon
Doksuri, according to state television CCTV.
In Beijing's southwestern suburb, cars were
Swept away after falling into a riuer when
the bridge they were trauelling on broke in
half.
Additionally, imoges shown on CCTV showed a
mountain road continuously Crumbling as flood
water rushed against it. Emergency personnel
Created a rope bridge to evacuate two
trapped workers,
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BC wildfires: Eagle Bluff fire engulfs mountainside in Osoyoos as it spreads across US border
The Eagle Bluff fire covered a mountainside
in flames in Osoyoas, British Columbia on July
29 as it Chassed the U,S.-Canada border,
scorching 885 hectares by Sunday.
About 700 properties in the area were
evacuated Saturday evening as the wind drove
the flames closer to town, Another 2,000
homes emain under evacuation alert and a
travel aduisory is in place for a section of
Highway 3.
With Monday's forecast calling for more wind,
Chews will be keeping a close eye on the
fast-moUing blaze,
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US Republican candidates to face off in lowa - BBC News
The race for the 2024 Republicon White
House nomination is heating up.
Several big-name and dork-horse contenders
have joined an incheasingly chowded field in
hecent weeks,
Al are seeking to unseat the Current
front-runner former President Donald Trump,
who continues to dominate in national opinion
polls,
The eventual winner will challenge the
Presumptive Democratic nominee, President Joe
Biden, in the general election of November
next yeah
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Tunisian unrest grows amid inflation, migration, and repression - BBC Newsnight
In Tunisia. galloping inflation, the pressures of
trons-Saharan migration, and an increasingly
repressive government, are sthainin9 social
cohesion,
There are similarities to the situation that
led to the country's Jasmine Revolution in
2010, which in tun triggered the wider Arab
Spring protests.
It's all being watched nervously acrass the
Mediterranean by European countries that rely
on the government there to control migration.
Mike Thompson reports from Tunis for
Newsnight.
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