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Sweet but Savage: Grey seals on Heligoland

Winter visitors to the German island of Helgoland are treated to a natural spectacle: grey seals and their pups. Euromaxx-reporter Hendrik Welling gets a glimpse of the dangerous side of these predators.

Michael Cohen on how Trump would inflate property values

New York Attorney General Letitia James has alleged that her office has uncovered "significant" evidence "indicating that the Trump Organization used fraudulent or misleading asset valuations to obtain a host of economic benefits, including loans, insurance coverage, and tax deductions.

See Boris Johnson grilled by British Parliament amid 'Partygate' scandal

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is under fire as large chunks of the British public are furious about reports of parties held at his Downing Street office, all taking place at a time when the rest of the country was under strict a Covid-19 lockdown. Several MPs, including some in Johnson's own party, are calling for his resignation.

Blinken Reassures Ukrainians Amid Threat of Russian Invasion

On a visit to Kyiv, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken reassured the people of Ukraine that the United States stands with them in the face of a potentially imminent Russian invasion. After meeting with Ukraine's foreign minister Wednesday, Blinken spoke with VOA in Kyiv about the U.S. diplomatic effort to calm the situation. VOA's Senior Diplomatic Correspondent Cindy Saine reports.

Biden Draws Lines With Russian Leader Over Ukraine Moves

President Joe Biden ends his first year in office as tensions with Russia hit a fever pitch. He warned his Russian counterpart to choose a diplomatic resolution and to not invade neighboring Ukraine – a message his secretary of state also is pushing in Kyiv this week.

Europe, US Aim to Ensure Mali Doesn't Become First of Many Dominoes

Frustrations are growing in and around Mali, where regional and international efforts to speed up the interim government's transition to democratic elections appear to be at a dead end. Still, key players from Europe and the United States are refusing to give up, warning what is at stake goes much beyond Mali itself.

Jobs recovery to stumble in 2022 UN agency warns

Employment will fall 52 million jobs short of pre-pandemic levels worldwide, leaving more than 200 million people unemployed in 2022, according to the United Nations International Labour Organization. ILO Director General Guy Ryder says we haven't yet reached a new normal.

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