Filming Life at 50°C
Living and working at extreme temperatures: behind the camera with Life at 50°C.
COP26 kicks off in Glasgow this Sunday, and what’s at stake is the future of the planet. We speak to Â鶹Éç Arabic's Namak Khoshnaw and Hanan Razek about the Life at 50°C series, highlighting the impact of living with rising temperatures and changing weather patterns around the world. And we find out what it's like trying to film when your camera's asking to cool down.
Baby elephants changing lives
A community in northern Kenya has found a sustainable way to feed orphaned baby elephants - using goats' milk. It's also meant more financial independence for the Samburu women who provide it. Francis Ontomwa of Â鶹Éç Nairobi saw the scheme in action.
Nigeria's Jewish community
A small Nigerian community claims to have Jewish ancestry dating back hundreds of years, and draws parallels between the Jewish and Igbo cultures. Nduka Orjinmo of Â鶹Éç Africa Online has met one of their leaders, and also investigated the Israeli response to their desire for recognition.
Modi and the vaccine certificate photo
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s image is famously everywhere, from TV to billboards to petrol stations. But one man, Peter K, says putting his face on Covid-19 vaccine certificates is a step too far, and is taking the matter to court. The Â鶹Éç's Geeta Pandey in Delhi lays out the arguments.
Image: Â鶹Éç Arabic’s Namak Khoshnaw filming farmers in southern Iraq at 54°C
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Fifth Floor
Global stories from the Â鶹Éç’s 40 Language Services, with Faranak Amidi