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Ukraine's fading hopes

After ceasefire talks between Russia and Ukraine stalled this week, our Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale finds Kyiv is adapting to a new reality in its goals for the war.

Kate Adie presents stories from Ukraine, Serbia, Guatemala, Kenya and the Philippines.

Diplomatic efforts to end the fighting in Ukraine are continuing after initial attempts to secure a ceasefire stalled. Russia has refused to support a US-led plan for a 30-day ceasefire and demanded talks about its red lines first. James Landale has been in Kyiv where he says hopes are fading for any meaningful victory.

Serbia saw its largest ever protest last weekend in the capital, Belgrade. Demonstrators blame corruption and corner-cutting by the ruling party for lives lost after a railway station collapsed last year. There have been several resignations, but the protests have only gathered momentum. Guy De Launey has been in Belgrade.

Guatemala is notorious for endemic corruption. For years, state funds ended up in the pockets of a powerful elite known as 鈥渢he pact of the corrupt." In the last election, political underdog Bernardo Arevalo defied the odds and won power on an anti-corruption platform. But some are growing impatient with his lack of progress, finds Jane Chambers.

Between 2020 and 2022, the Horn of Africa suffered its worst drought in at least 40 years. The UN has thrown its support behind an initiative to help farmers fight drought through early warning systems. Peter Yeung has been to Kenya to find out more.

President Rodrigo Duterte was arrested in Manila last week and flown to The Hague. There, he faces charges of crimes against humanity over his deadly 'war on drugs'. During his term, thousands of small-time drug dealers and users were killed without trial. Tim Mansel recalls an illuminating meeting with a priest and a pathologist.

Series Producer: Serena Tarling
Editor: Max Deveson
Production Coordinators: Katie Morrison & Sophie Hill

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