Rebuilding from the Ruins
How the Muslim Brotherhood's lost diplomatic clout; fighting Boko Haram in Nigeria; cyclone damage in Vanuatu; Pakistan's ancient site Mohenjo Daro; the Jamaicans warming to dogs
Insight and wit from correspondents around the world - introduced by Pascale Harter. In this edition:
Yolande Knell analyses how and why the Muslim Brotherhood has lost diplomatic clout in the Middle East, with contributions from Egypt, Jordan and the Gaza Strip;
Tomi Oladipo takes a frontline tour of the villages laid waste by Boko Haram, as the Nigerian army goes on a media charm offensive;
Jon Donnison gets a helicopter's eye view of the damage done to Vanuatu by Cyclone Pam, and meets its survivors;
Razia Iqbal is fascinated by the ancient city of Mohenjo Daro - but less than impressed by modern Pakistan's custodianship of the site;
and Nick Davis explains why Jamaican hearts are softening towards the island's dog population ... even the strays.
Photo: A young boy looks at the debris of his home, badly damaged by Cyclone Pam on the Vanuatu island of Tanna on March 18, 2015. (JEREMY PIPER/AFP/Getty Images)
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