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| Hello. As the war grinds on, my colleagues take a look at one of the latest ways Ukraine is attempting to choke off Russia's fuel supplies. In Bangladesh, measles cases are soaring. And find out why scientists think bees may be more complex than previously thought. | |
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TOP OF THE AGENDA | Ukraine attacks on Russian fuel supplies escalate |
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| | Footage of an attack captured by a Ukrainian drone camera. Credit: Magyar/social media | Ukraine's military has intensified its attacks on maritime supply routes to Russia-annexed Crimea, and claims to have hit and set fire to at least 25 ships in the Sea of Azov - the body of water bordered by Ukraine and Russia - in the last four days. The attacks appear to mark the latest phase of Ukraine's campaign to cut off supplies to the peninsula, following earlier strikes on Russia's land corridor connecting it to the region. Kyiv is also targeting oil refineries in Russia, causing widespread fuel shortages across the country in what President Volodymyr Zelensky has said is a response to the Kremlin's strikes on Ukraine. My colleagues have analysed Ukrainian military footage, satellite images and Russian pro-war Telegram channels in a bid to assess Ukraine's latest claims. |
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| Bangladesh made huge progress on measles but now cases are soaring | | Nearly 750 people, including baby Arafat pictured here, have died from measles in Bangladesh in the past four months. | Until March this year, Bangladesh had made "substantial progress" towards eliminating measles, according to the World Health Organization, with vaccination rates higher than 90%. But that progress quickly came undone due to a "perfect storm" of several factors. Since then, almost 750 people, the majority of them children, have died from the highly contagious disease, and around 1,000 new cases are being recorded each day. |
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| | Azadeh Moshiri, South Asia correspondent and Aakriti Thapar, senior journalist |
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| | Four-month-old Arafat is one of the many new cases. His nose is too small for oxygen tubes to sit comfortably so doctors on the overcrowded ward have taped them into place. "We have been in the hospital for 15 days, but my baby isn't getting any better," his father, Mohammad Alam Mia, tells us. Arafat is writhing in the heat and struggling to breathe.
Days after our visit to the measles ward, we hear news that Arafat has died. He is now one of the hundreds of children claimed by this preventable disease. On the phone, his father is in tears. "I spent all my money, took loans, and tried my best to save my son. But everything is gone now." |
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