The Ukrainian president says he is willing to hand over two captured North Korean soldiers in exchange for Ukrainian prisoners of war in Russia. Also: Kenya investigates the metal structure that fell from the skies.
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I'm Valerie Sanderson and in the early hours of Monday 13th January, these are our main stories.
Ukraine's President Zelensky has offered to return North Korean soldiers captured fighting for Russia in exchange for Ukrainian troops held in Russia.
California has introduced emergency measures to cut red tape for fire victims in Los Angeles to help them rebuild their homes quickly and to prevent them from being scammed.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister has told a conference of top diplomats that sanctions imposed on Syria should be removed to help it recover from years of civil war.
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I suddenly heard a loud sound like a bomb.
That is when someone told me that something had fallen from the skies.
An investigation is taking place in Kenya after a large metal ring structure landed in a village.
So was it from space?
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has offered to return two North Korean soldiers captured fighting for Russia in exchange for Ukrainian prisoners of war.
Video footage posted online showed the men apparently injured.
One said he didn't know that he was being sent to fight in a war and was told his unit was going on a training exercise.
President Zelensky said there may be other options, including the men being allowed to remain in Ukraine if they chose to, as he put it, spread the truth about the war.
Last year, Ukraine and South Korea reported that North Korea had sent at least 10,000 troops to Russia.
Our Eastern Europe correspondent, Sarah Rainsford told us more about President Zelenskyy's proposal.