Polish young adults talk about the war in Ukraine's impact on their generation

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Shifting momentum in the Russia-Ukraine war

It has been more than four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It is a war that has been grinding on without major changes in battle lines, but the conflict may have reached a turning point. There are signs that Russians are growing weary of the military operatio ...  Show more

What U.S. troops mean to one German town

President Trump’s recent decision to withdraw at least five thousand troops from Germany has sent shockwaves through a Bavarian town that, for decades, has hosted U.S. troops and may now lose its main source of revenue. We speak to residents.See pcm.adswizz.com for information ab ...  Show more

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