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BBCNEWS BBC News February 26, 2022 04:14:00

the longer the war continues, the harder it will be to convince russians that their president took the right decision. steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. kyiv is a very dangerous place to be right now with residents and journalists advised to take refuge. let s hearfrom our chief international correspondent lise doucet taking shelter in a basement. this is kyiv tonight. what was a vibrant european city nearly 3 million people. but tonight they have gone underground to take shelter and that includes us. we are in an underground parking garage. many others i hear, but we can show you where we are. the chairs all lined up, cuts have been brought out. you can see the urns of coffee and tea in the distance. this is where we re going to have to take shelter through the night and we re not sure for how much longer. there were repeated air

BBCNEWS Newsday August 30, 2021 22:07:00

has been met but celebration by some in kabul. 0ur chief international correspondent lise doucet is there. i mean, listen. listen, look at the tracer fire in the air, the guns are going off. you can see these dreams of red lights, you can see behind me the tracer fire going up in the night sky. all day we had heard the american warplanes circling above the city, flying low as we thought the last american flights were taking off providing extra cover in these last decisive hours. it s now the 31st of august in afghanistan. the day that presidentjoe biden said the american military mission, the 20 year engagement by us led nato forces would formally end. and this is what you are hearing now. the eruption of celebratory gunfire by taliban supporters

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Families of special care home residents speak out about poor care during pilot project

Families of special care home residents speak out about poor care during pilot project Family members who had parents at two separate Lokia-owned homes in northern New Brunswick say during the government-approved pilot project they witnessed the level of care decline drastically, and watched their parents suffer. Social Sharing Loved ones say under the recent pilot project at Lokia homes, parents struggled to get meals and regular baths Posted: Dec 18, 2020 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: December 18, 2020 Mike Chiasson, far right, lost his mother, Rolande, in 2018 and his father, Lorenzo, this past summer. They lived at Manoir de la Vallée special care home in Atholville, and Mike says that during his last year, his father did not receive the care he needed.(Submitted by Mike Chiasson)

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