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How the country’s vast rail system has helped it withstand an invasion.

Ukrainian forces encountered a city without heat, water, electricity or cellphone service, with Russian artillery digging in just miles away.

Germany has embarked on an ambitious and expensive effort to preserve the river’s historical role as a vital transportation link. But will it work?

The small Middle Eastern nation is already one of the driest countries in the world and rising heat, coupled with a growing population, is making things much worse.

Truck drivers used to wait for days before crossing the Gambia River by ferry, but a towering bridge has cut the transit time down to minutes, and brought Senegal and Gambia closer.

Irpin was one of the first Ukrainian cities to be destroyed and liberated. Now it’s becoming a laboratory for rebuilding.

Mientras los fanáticos del fútbol se preparan para inundar la pequeña nación del Golfo, las grúas y los cargadores siguen trabajando con ahínco, y abundan las críticas por la situación de los derechos humanos y la explotación de los trabajadores en el país.

The city is also establishing 1,000 heating centers for its 3 million residents, as Russia pounds away at civilian targets.

Lithium-ion batteries hold hours worth of backup power for when the city needs it. But where will they go?

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