Cervical cancer is one of the world's deadliest diseases, killing hundreds of thousands each year. Our correspondent looks at the data to see where those jobs are and aren't being given. We speak with one frequent flyer about the very real impacts of these blocked funds. It's now official: Ukraine's long-awaited counter-offensive is underway.
Hints of the long campaign ahead are emerging, but all the operations so far are just drawing the eventual, full-scale battle lines. Cheap vaccinations could save millions of lives lost to cervical cancer; we ask why and where jab rates are falling. And why airlines have more money tied up in Nigeria than in the rest of the world combined.
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