Ukraine has become one of the most mined countries in the world. Undetinated explosives litter forests, farmers fields and backyards. The Ukrainians have huge stockpiles of Soviet-era anti-tank mines. They're being used by both sides to slow down or stop Russian attacks. But removing them will be a process that goes on for years.
He made the same announcement on the same day four years ago and went on to win. But this time, the President is older and less popular. Could he be elected again? The rollout of a new education campaign in China shows just how much control Xi Jinping has. And, a deadly war tactic that is working well for Ukraine.
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