Planes, Tanks and Teaspoons
Kate Adie with stories from Jeremy Bowen in Iraq, Chris Bowlby back in Czechoslovakia, Shaimaa Khalil in Pakistan, Wyre Davies in Brazil and Mark Dolye in South Sudan.
Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world. Today: with the Chilcot Report into the 2003 invasion and its aftermath, Jeremy Bowen is in Iraq, a country in a state of perpetual war. Chris Bowlby remembers a special tea party in Prague, just as Czechoslovakia was splitting apart, where the talk was of British political stability; Shaimaa Khalil tells the story of a controversial social media star - Pakistan's Kim Kardashian. There's a month to go until the Rio Olympics but the country is embroiled in economic and political turmoil; Wyre Davies is the middle of it all. And, in South Sudan, Mark Doyle gets up close to some magnificent beasts and he discusses democracy.
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Qandeel Baloch
Pakistan's social media queen
Duration: 05:13
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- Sat 2 Jul 2016 11:30麻豆社 Radio 4 FM