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    Is a pathway to peace in Ukraine possible?

    Is a pathway to peace in Ukraine possible?

    Delegates at a peace summit for Ukraine in Switzerland have been voicing their support for Kyiv, but some have questioned the meeting's purpose without Russia in attendance. Leaders from 90 countries are attending.
    Also on the programme: we'll look back over a turbulent few days in France after President Macron's surprise snap election call last Sunday; and with the Olympics due to start in just over a month, what is the current status of Russian athletes?
    (Picture: President Zelensky of Ukraine in Switzerland. Credit: EPA)

    • 47 min
    Zelensky seeks support at Ukraine peace summit

    Zelensky seeks support at Ukraine peace summit

    More than 90 countries and global institutions are in Switzerland to discuss how to end the conflict in Ukraine. So what is need to happen to start a peace process?
    Also on the programme: a Russian journalist tells us the dangers of being a journalist - including poisoning; and how will the new coalition government in South Africa team up with its rivals?
    (Photo: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrive to attend a media briefing during the Summit on Peace in Ukraine. Credit: ALESSANDRO DELLA VALLE/POOL/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

    • 47 min
    Parties agree on South Africa unity government

    Parties agree on South Africa unity government

    South Africa's governing African National Congress (ANC) and the main opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) have agreed to form a government of national unity, along with two smaller opposition parties. We look at the state of politics in South Africa as the once mighty African National Congress is forced to share power.

    Also in the programme: The first match of the European football championships has begun - so how strong are politically nationalist feelings among the fans? And we'll hear from the German comedian who's just had an audience with the Pope.

    (Photo: The DA and ANC parties have been bitter rivals for many years. Credit: Getty Images)

    • 47 min
    Unicef: Situation for children getting worse in Israel-Gaza war

    Unicef: Situation for children getting worse in Israel-Gaza war

    Residents of Rafah say western areas of the overcrowded city have come under heavy fire, over the past 24 hours, with Israeli helicopter missions and street battles. We hear from a spokesman from the UN's agency for children.
    Also in the programme: South Africa is on course for a historic coalition government after the centre right Democratic Alliance announced it would join the African National Congress; and researchers say Pacific grey whales are rapidly getting smaller.
    (Photo: Girls walk while carrying a container as Palestinians flee Rafah following heavy fighting, 13 June 2024. Credit: Hatem Khaled/Reuters)

    • 47 min
    US signs new security pact with Ukraine

    US signs new security pact with Ukraine

    Presidents Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky sign a ten year security deal as the G7 agreed to send Ukraine $50bn in aid from frozen Russian assets.
    Also on the programme: Argentina's president Javier Milei gets Senate approval for his economic reform plans; and the airlift to return endangered wild horses to the plains of Kazakhstan for the first time in more than two hundred years.
    (Photo: Presidents Biden and Zelensky arrive at a press conference in Fasano, Italy. Credit: Reuters)

    • 48 min
    G7 leaders meeting with Ukraine and Gaza on the agenda

    G7 leaders meeting with Ukraine and Gaza on the agenda

    In this edition of Newshour, presented by Tim Franks:
    Can the G7 leaders squeeze Russia more over Ukraine? Argentina's radical economic reforms move ahead. Another huge increase in the world's displaced. And a big advance in the fight against antibiotic resistance.
    (Photo: Discussions have begun at the G7 meeting in Puglia, southern Italy. Credit: PA MEDIA)

    • 47 min

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