Fears of a wider war between Hezbollah and Israel
Hezbollah has been trading fire with Israel since last October, devastating communities on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border. Orla Guerin reports from South Lebanon
Kate Adie presents stories from Lebanon, Ukraine, Democratic Republic of Congo, Bali and Spain
In Lebanon, the risk of a wider war between Israel and the armed group Hezbollah remains an ever-present danger. Hezbollah has been trading fire with Israel since the Hamas attacks last October, devastating communities on both sides of the Israel-Lebanon border. Orla Guerin reports from southern Lebanon.
Drone warfare has transformed the frontline in Ukraine鈥檚 east, making it more dangerous for those fighting. Russians have also used these to target civilians in the city of Kharkiv. Yana Lyushnevskaya fled Ukraine early in the war. She recounts the experience of returning to her life in Ukraine.
In Democratic Republic of Congo, hundreds of thousands of people are staying in overcrowded camps around the city of Goma that has been under siege by the rebel group known as the M23. The Congolese army has struggled to push back the militia鈥檚 advance. Hugh Kinsella Cunningham spoke to some of the people trying to flee to safety.
The Indonesian Island of Bali is a rich cultural heritage with its spectacular religious festivals and traditional craftsmanship. But there are concerns that such traditions such as mask-making are being lost with international visitors spending their money elsewhere. Michelle Jana Chan discovers one artisan persisting with his craft.
And finally, back in Europe, thousands of people have been protesting in Spain against a surge in tourism that鈥檚 being blamed for plummeting living standards among locals. Majorca has been at the centre of the protests. Nick Beake spoke to islanders who feel their way of life is being threatened.
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