A Thousand Horses Come to Town
An ancient annual pilgrimage of animals and humans arrives in the French city of Marseille, and other despatches from Spain, Qatar, Sumatra and Senegal, presented by Kate Adie.
A thousand horses. Three thousand sheep. And people, thousands of them too, clustered like locusts around the Old Port in Marseille. What on earth were they all doing there? Anna Magnusson has been finding out. European leaders have announced they'll try to tackle unemployment; Emma Jane Kirby's in southern Spain where the under-25s are finding it hardest to get jobs. Qatar has a new ruler, or emir; Frank Gardner's just back from this ultra-rich Gulf state wondering: is this the world's most ironic country? Rupert Wingfield Hayes has been to the Indonesian island of Sumatra to look into South East Asia's worst smog crisis in years. And among the correspondents in Senegal, reporting on the excitement, the rumours and the disruption which accompany a visiting American president, was Caspar Leighton.
From Our Own Correspondent is produced by Tony Grant.
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- Sat 29 Jun 2013 11:30麻豆社 Radio 4