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| Hello. With election day approaching in the US, we carry on our world tour of people watching a contest they have no voice in, but which will most likely affect them. Today James Waterhouse reports from the Ukrainian frontline, where American aid is essential to the war effort. Meanwhile my colleague Stephanie Hegarty, who reports on the fascinating subject of demography, tells us more about the role of men in the global fertility decline. We're also writing from Spain, Japan, and Eritrea. | |
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| US election weighs on Ukraine's frontline | | The next US president will have a profound impact on Ukraine’s borders, James Waterhouse writes. Credit: BBC | Kamala Harris has suggested military aid to Ukraine would continue if she is elected next week, while the pipeline of US military support is looking less likely to be sustained under a second term for Donald Trump. Ukrainians tell the BBC what they make of an election that could change their war - and their country. |
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| | James Waterhouse, Ukraine correspondent |
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| | As she sweeps up broken glass outside her shop, Inna knows her country’s future is in the hands of Americans voting more than 5,000 miles away. “We hope that the woman, Kamala Harris, will win and support us,” she says. A Russian bomb had shattered her shop windows - a common occurrence in Zaporizhzhia. There’s a 10-metre (32ft) wide crater in the middle of the road. “Of course we are worried about the outcome [of the election],” she adds. “We want to defeat the enemy!”
For Ukraine to have a remote chance of doing that, it needs the help of the US. It was here in 2023, on this south-eastern part of the front line, where Ukraine launched a counteroffensive it hoped would force out the Russian invaders. Instead, after little to no progress, Ukraine’s ambitions have switched to survival. Missiles and glide bombs slam into towns and cities daily, and its soldiers weather constant Russian attacks. |
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| Why Valencia floods proved so deadly | The toll following flash floods in Spain is exceptionally high for the region. | Here's why > |
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| Saving cuteness | How Japan's youngest CEO transformed Hello Kitty by tagging friends along. | Read the story> |
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| Riding to glory | How an Eritrean cycling icon is paving the way for his nation's riders. | Read more > |
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THE BIG PICTURE | Why men have fewer children |
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| | | The proportion of people without children is growing in almost every country in the world. Credit: BBC | The global conversation around declining fertility - and the data that feeds it - often centres on women. But men play quite an obvious part in it too, and demographers are increasingly looking into why a growing number of them don't have children. Population correspondent Stephanie Hegarty tells us more about "social infertility", "male malaise" and "alloparenting". |
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