Ms. Popova and the Ukrainian soldiers who accompany her often face live fire from Russian invaders. She aims to rehabilitate any animal that she's able to rescue. Some of her rescues end up at the key of zoo, which has its own problems. But most of Ms. Popova's charges are evacuated abroad.
Central banks face a painful tradeoff: raise rates too quickly and risk banking-sector instability. Raise them too slowly and risk continued high inflation. Our correspondent travelled to Kyiv to meet a woman who has rescued hundreds of wild animals. And reflecting on the legacy of a woman who changed British attitudes toward sex.
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