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Ukraine marks Independence Day six months into Russian invasion – BBC News

It has been six months since Russia invaded Ukraine and in that time the Ukrainian military claims almost 9,000 members have been killed. More than 5,000 civilian deaths have also been confirmed by the UN. Today, Ukrainians are marking the country’s Independence Day but events have been banned in the capital city Kyiv due to fears of renewed strikes by Russian forces. Please subscribe HERE…

Hong Kong's Peak Tram reopens after 14 months – BBC News

Hong Kong’s Peak Tram, one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, has reopened with a new look after a year-long closure. The funicular, the oldest in Asia, dates back to 1888 and previously drew over six million visitors annually before Covid-19 struck. The service welcomed back passengers on Saturday – even as tight coronavirus rules remain in place in the city. It has undergone…

Ukraine marks Independence Day and six months since Russia's invasion

It has been 31 years since Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union. It has also been six months since the first Russian tank rolled into Ukraine to start Moscow’s full-scale invasion. Ukrainians are marking both moments, across the country. Teresa Bo has more from Kyiv, Ukraine. Subscribe to our channel http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website:…

Paralysed girl learns to run again after months of gruelling therapy #shorts

Subscribe to our YouTube channel for free here: https://sc.mp/subscribe-youtube Anqi had a spinal cord injury in 2020 while dancing at home, which left her paralysed from the waist down. After 2 years of gruelling rehabilitation, she can once again walk and run. Videos of the 8-year-old’s journey of recovery have gone viral on Chinese social media platforms and inspired millions of people online. Follow us…

First grain ship to depart Ukraine in five months sets sail under Russia deal – BBC News

The first ship carrying grain has left a Ukrainian port under a landmark deal with Russia, which is hoped will ease the global food crisis and lower the price of grain. Turkish and Ukrainian officials say the ship left the southern port of Odesa early on Monday morning local time. Russia has been blockading Ukrainian ports since February, but the two sides agreed a deal…

Ukraine's President Zelensky visits Odessa port ahead of first grain exports for months – BBC News

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has made an unannounced visit to a port in the Odessa region, as the first grain to be exported since Russia invaded the country prepared to set sail. Zelensky told Western ambassadors that Ukraine was ready to export the grain, but was waiting for the go-ahead from partners. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog #Russia #Ukraine #BBCNews

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