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Mark Lowen is a British journalist. He is the Turkey correspondent for BBC News based in Istanbul and formerly reported from Athens and Belgrade. He became BBC Turkey correspondent in 2014 and is often deployed elsewhere on major stories.

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni splits from partner after off-air lewd TV remarks

Italy PM Giorgia Meloni splits from partner after off-air lewd TV remarks
Oct 20,2023 8:11 am

...By Mark Lowen in Rome and Laura GozziBBC NewsItaly s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, says she has separated from her long-time partner Andrea Giambruno...

Italy landslide: Rescuers search for missing people on Ischia island

Italy landslide: Rescuers search for missing people on Ischia island
Nov 27,2022 9:00 am

...By Mark Lowen in Ischia & Sam Hancock in LondonBBC NewsRescue teams in Italy are still searching for missing people after a massive mudslide on the island of Ischia, near Naples, destroyed homes and dragged cars into the sea...

Roe v Wade: The world reacts to US abortion ruling

Roe v Wade: The world reacts to US abortion ruling
Jun 25,2022 6:55 pm

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Ukraine round-up: Russia admits Moskva ship losses for first time

Ukraine round-up: Russia admits Moskva ship losses for first time
Apr 22,2022 11:40 pm

... The city s defence force remains on high alert, dug into trenches, and the BBC s Mark Lowen got rare access to the 131st battalion in the forests near the capital...

Ukraine war: Belarusian dissidents fight against Russia in Ukraine

Ukraine war: Belarusian dissidents fight against Russia in Ukraine
Mar 22,2022 2:18 pm

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Ukraine conflict: Mum in Poland takes in fleeing families

Ukraine conflict: Mum in Poland takes in fleeing families
Mar 2,2022 9:09 pm

... The BBC s Mark Lowen met Joanna, a mother of three, as she welcomed Anna and her five-year-old daughter, Milena, after they had fled from Kyiv...

Ukraine conflict: Refugee's tearful description of why she fled

Ukraine conflict: Refugee's tearful description of why she fled
Feb 28,2022 12:15 pm

... Ukraine conflict: Refugee s tearful description of why she fledZhanna Gavrilenko spoke to the BBC s Mark Lowen near the Ukrainian-Polish border...

Ukraine conflict: Children on their own, parents stay behind

Ukraine conflict: Children on their own, parents stay behind
Feb 26,2022 11:11 pm

... No men allowedBy Mark Lowen, Przemysl, PolandThe overnight train from Kyiv, via Lviv, pulled in carrying Europe s new refugees...

Ukraine round-up: Russia admits Moskva ship losses for first time

Feb 26,2022 2:47 am

Russia has for the First Time admitted losses of personnel on the Moskva, the flagship of its Black Sea Fleet, which sank last week.

The defence ministry said one crew member had died and 27 were missing after the sinking, while The Remaining 396 had been rescued. Previously it had made no mention of casualties.

The Bbc cannot independently verify these figures.

The sinking of the missile cruiser is one of the defining events of The War in Ukraine So Far . Russia says The Ship went down because of a fire on board, but Ukraine says it sank it with missiles.

And now, The Wreckage of The Pride of Russia's fleet has been declared an item of Ukrainian underwater cultural heritage, under the category of rare scientific or technical equipment.

, Ukraine 's Ministry of Defence says The Wreck can be admired " without much diving".

Moscow is changing

At first glance, life in Russia's capital looks normal, our Russia editor Steve Rosenberg writes.

While there are no exploding shells or foreign forces encircling Moscow, there are noticeable changes, says Rosenberg, who has lived there since the early 1990s.

There is the lack of independent news, iconic buildings displaying the Latin letter Z - the symbol of Russia's military operation, and The Way The War in Ukraine has found its place in Moscow's war museum.

" On The Museum 's website, the spelling of The Word " museum" has been altered to feature The Letter Z," writes our correspondent. " In The Museum shop you can buy Z mugs and badges declaring 'Putin is My PreZident'. "

Civilians wounded by unexploded ammunition

Across Kyiv region, efforts have begun to clear the countless pieces of unexploded ammunition Left Behind after fierce fighting.

The main hospital there says it is receiving more and more patients who have touched or stepped on mines and shells. This is their story.

Kyiv's trench defences

Meanwhile, Kyiv has to maintain its vigilance in case Russian forces try to return to the area.

The City 's defence force remains on high alert, dug into trenches, and The Bbc 's Mark Lowen got rare access to the 131st battalion in the forests near the capital.

Russia 'plans to seize southern Ukraine '

Today, the separatist region of Transnistria in Moldova came into the picture, with a senior Russian General saying Russia aims to seize southern Ukraine and to open a route to the breakaway state, which borders Ukraine .

Maj Gen Rustam Minnekayev said Moscow would fight to take " full control" over The South in addition to The Eastern Donbas region.

It is unclear if Gen Minnekayev's comments were officially sanctioned. Russian defence officials told The Bbc 's Steve Rosenberg that they were " looking into" The General 's comments, which - if confirmed - offer The First insight into Russia's potential plans in The Coming weeks.

But they were enough to prompt Moldova to summon its Russian ambassador.

A small Russian-speaking breakaway region, Transnistria borders Ukraine from The West . It claimed independence after The Fall of the Soviet Union in a bloody conflict, but is not recognised internationally and officially remains part of Moldova.

A small detachment of around 1,500 Russian troops has been stationed in the region since 1995 as part of a truce agreement.

UK to reopen Kyiv Embassy - UK PM

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said intelligence assessments suggest there is a " realistic possibility" The War will continue until The End of next year, and that Russia could be victorious.

He Said Russian President Vladimir Putin has " a huge army" but " he has a very difficult political position because he's made a catastrophic blunder".

" The only option he now has, really, is to continue to try to use his appalling, grinding approach driven by artillery, trying to grind The Ukrainians down, " Mr Johnson said, speaking from Delhi where he has been holding talks with Indian leader Narendra Modi .

Mr Johnson also said The British Embassy in Ukraine 's capital, Kyiv, will reopen next week, and that the UK is looking at sending tanks to support Poland, as it supplies Ukraine with heavy weaponry.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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