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A massive Russian attack on Ukraine's capital killed at least 19 people and injured many dozens. Civilians in Kyiv face decisions about whether to head to shelters or ride out incoming attacks. UN officials report no end in sight for conflict in Gaza and the West Bank. Protests by Israelis are increasing across Israel. Greenland seeks to build a new international airport to boost tourism. Winners of a wildlife photography competition include images of lions, cobras, and sloths. A music segment is available, and listeners are directed to ad-choice information online.
Russia's massive attack on Ukraine's capital kills at least 19 people and injures many dozens more. Ukrainians grapple with heading to shelters or riding out incoming attacks. Also, UN officials see no end in sight for conflict in both Gaza and the West Bank. Meanwhile, protests by Israelis are on the rise. And, Greenland wants a new international airport to boost tourism.
Plus, images of lions, cobras and sloths are among the winners of this year's Wildlife Photography competition. Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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