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Voices: People say Ukraine will never recover. They’re wrong
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 year agoCOMMENT: From Bakhmut to Mariupol entire cityscapes have been devastated. But history also tells us...
Ukraine starts to rebuild towns and cities even as the war rages on
Reuters via Yahoo News Singapore· 6 months agoAn excavator belches out fumes as it clears earth and rubble from between the train and bus stations...
Ukraine retakes Kherson as advances over Russian forces continue
Yahoo News· 2 years agoRussia forces melted away from the first major city they took eight months ago, as Ukrainian troops...
Evidence suggests Russia blew Kakhovka dam in Ukraine - New York Times
Reuters via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 year ago"The evidence clearly suggests the dam was crippled by an explosion set off by the side that...
Russia had means, motive and opportunity to destroy Ukraine dam, drone photos and information show
Associated Press via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 year agoRussia had the means, motive and opportunity to bring down a Ukrainian dam that collapsed earlier...
What brings together Ukraine and Vanuatu? Sadly, it's ecocide
Euronews via Yahoo News Singapore· 4 months agoWhile our countries face vastly different challenges, we are united not only with each other but...
After the flood: The nightmare is just beginning for those left to rebuild after the Ukraine dam...
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 year agoIN FOCUS: Bel Trew travels the Dnipro River speaking to some of those who have have been left with...
Russian forces attack flooded city after Zelensky visit, says Ukraine
The Independent via Yahoo News Singapore· 1 year agoRussian forces shelled a flooded Ukrainian city on Thursday, forcing the suspension of some rescue...
U.S. eyes Russia in destruction of Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam
Yahoo News· 1 year agoOne of the country's main arteries, which bisects the country, the dam across the Dnipro River was...
Water increasingly at the center of conflicts from Ukraine to the Middle East
LA Times via Yahoo News Singapore· 7 months agoScientist Peter Gleick has been studying water-related conflicts for three decades. He and fellow...