Oksana is out of water and in Russia's firing line. And she worries about the safety of Europe's biggest nuclear power plant, which looms large on the horizon. https://t.co/wmMJj32mOg
In Ukraine, frontline soldiers say those questioning the pace of their counter-offensive don't understand how well-entrenched the Russians are. https://t.co/AdoaUijFr8
Ukraine's counteroffensive may be slow and steady, but soldiers say it's the only way to stop Russia without suffering mass casualties. https://t.co/5J6qYY8gbY
As the UK grapples with its biggest fall in living standards since records began, the Welsh independence movement is finding its voice.
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How would you go ordering a beer in Welsh? Reporter @NicholasDole walked into a Welsh-speaking pub in Wrexham and gave it a go.
On tonight's #ForeignCorrespondent, we look at how Welsh pride is stirring – and what that means for the United Kingdom.
8pm on @ABCTV and iview
Does Wales really have what it takes to leave the United Kingdom and go it alone? @NicholasDole reports on the rise of the Welsh independence movement.
‘Waking the Red Dragon’ #ForeignCorrespondent airing Thursday 8pm on @ABC TV + iview.
Losing hold of Kherson could be Putin's most-bitter blow but Ukraine is urging caution over Russia's apparent withdrawal. @abcnews https://t.co/dXslMXcl0s
Whatever clouds are on Australia’s economic horizon, they’re nothing compared with the storm that’s brewing in Britain. @abc730 https://t.co/jCBLzyHONi
Queen Elizabeth’s coffin leaves Balmoral Castle for the 6-hour trip to Edinburgh. Thousands lining the route along the way to bid her farewell. @abcnews
Daybreak at Balmoral, where Queen Elizabeth’s body remains. Senior royals are together inside. King Charles expected to travel to London today and address the nation. @abcnews
Record drought is devastating Europe and experts say climate change will make these conditions more and more likely in the future. @abc730 https://t.co/9Jgw1mm8OM
Spain is sweltering under a new air conditioner rule, as Europe tries to save energy and reduce reliance on Russian gas. With @lilymayers🎥@aidowilson
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Spaniards are sweating on a solution to Europe's energy crisis. The government's ordered air conditioning be set at 27 degrees in public places and encouraged workers to ditch restrictive clothing to help them cope.
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