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Kate Adie introduces 麻豆官网首页入口 foreign correspondents with the stories behind the headlines.

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30 minutes

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Sat 27 Feb 2010 11:30

Chapters

  • Introduction

    Duration: 00:27

  • Najaf's return as a religious tourist destination

    The Iraqi city of Najaf is thriving as a religious tourist destination for Shia Muslims but the 麻豆官网首页入口's Gabriel Gatehouse finds it is treading a fine line between religion and politics.

    Duration: 05:17

  • Julius Malema: Genius, clown or fat cat?

    Andrew Harding looks at a man seen as a hero by some South Africans and a symbol of creeping corruption by others.

    Duration: 05:47

  • European dream

    Imogen Foulkes meets some of the young Afghan refugees trying to secure for themselves a better life in Europe.

    Duration: 05:12

  • Niger: A coup for democracy?

    Caspar Leighton travels to Niger and discovers, after the coup d'etat, why no-one's calling for the reinstatement of the president.

    Duration: 05:27

  • A Hindu temple full of surprises

    Krupa Padhy discovers that a visit to one of India's famous temples is not all serenity.

    Duration: 06:47

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  • Sat 27 Feb 2010 11:30