They were a lively bunch, they told me essentially how they work 24-7. If there's a siren or there's not a siren it really doesn't matter. One of them said they do out calls to positions quite near to the front lines. So in amongst the comedy there is a sort of, there's a love story there too. What it really does harm a home is just the extent to which this war is a full national war with everyone playing their part in whatever way.
Many of the continent’s economies are hamstrung by debt—much of it held internationally. We look at the growing need for closer co-operation between China, Western creditors and multilateral institutions. A city on Ukraine’s front line has become an unlikely locus for love stories. And unpicking the link between workers’ productivity and their drugs of choice.
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