With no electricity, limited internet and dwindling food supplies, what is life like in Gaza?
Also on the daily podcast: war in Crimea and the health impact of Indian vultures’ demise
Bombs have rained on the strip since Hamas’s attack on Israel last Saturday. With food, water and electricity running out ahead of a ground invasion, one woman tells us the worst is yet to come. The Ukrainian war has reached Crimea. Kyiv is subverting Russian dominance in the Black Sea, could that prove pivotal (11:26)? And, how the death of Indian vultures has affected public health (20:12). Runtime: 26 min
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