'It's our mission': Poles mobilise to help Ukrainian refugees
Przemysl (Poland) (AFP) – Polish citizens are arriving in droves to donate daily necessities to Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion.
Przemysl (Poland) (AFP) – Polish citizens are arriving in droves to donate daily necessities to Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion.
Hungary's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto offered Budapest as a venue for peace talks between Russia and Ukraine on Saturday during an exclusive interview with China Central Television. Due to a dispute on the possible location for the peace talks, Szijjarto said, he recommended Budapest to the two countries so as to create peace in the neighborhood.
India is slated to ban most single-use plastics starting in July 2022, which experts say will drive up demand for eco-friendly disposable products and packaging. Bollant Industries, based in Hyderabad, stands to gain from this rule with its products made from fallen leaves and recycled paper.
Jane Lytvynenko, Julia Davis and Bianna Golodryga discuss Russian state-owned media's conduct and the resignations of some Russia Today staffers. Lytvynenko warns that Russia is filling information gaps "with false information and false justifications for this war.
Republican Sen. Mitt Romney remembers his vote to convict former President Donald Trump in his first impeachment trial after Trump held up military aid to Ukraine in an interview with CNN's Dana Bash.
Baidoa (Somalia) (AFP) – Over the past decade, Baidoa has grown accustomed to large population influxes. The majority of its population are displaced. Desperate, hungry and thirsty, more and more people are flocking to the city from the countryside of southern Somalia, one of the regions hardest hit by the drought that is engulfing the Horn of Africa.
CNN's Nic Robertson reports on the latest clashes between police and protesters in Russia demonstrating against their country's invasion of Ukraine.
Dubai opened its Museum of the Future on Tuesday, a structure it touts as the world's most beautiful building.
Markus Dohle, the CEO of Penguin Random House, talks with Brian Stelter about his $500,000 pledge to help PEN America combat book banning in the United States. "Nothing good comes from silence," he says.
Brian Stelter explains how social media is changing the battleground by empowering ordinary citizens and providing close-up views of the horrors of war.
Video shows heavy Russian vehicles damaged on the streets of Kharkiv, Ukraine. Ret. General Mark Hertling discusses the perils armored vehicles can face in urban combat.
Robert Gates, the former US Secretary of Defense and CIA Director, joins Fareed to discuss why the invasion of Ukraine is a departure from Russian President Vladimir Putin's previous military interventions.