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🗓️ 10 August 2024
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The Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has resigned following weeks of deadly protests, and a heavy government crackdown. Samira Hussain is in Dhaka and spoke to people about their experience of her autocratic rule.
It was the biggest prisoner swap since the Cold War: sixteen Russian dissidents, Germans and Americans were released in exchange for a convicted assassin and seven other Russians held in the West. Sarah Rainsford has reported on the activities of the Russian dissidents for many years and she reflects on her correspondence with Vladimir Kara Murza in prison, and his first big interview since his release.
Critical to any presidential candidate’s chances of clinching victory in November's US election, are the swing states. Wisconsin is one of these, and, along with Georgia and Arizona, had the tightest vote margins in the last election. James Helm was in Door County where he found out what locals were thinking as the country prepares for the final straight of the election campaign.
In Brazil, an ex-model and social media influencer was recently sentenced to 8 years in prison for the human trafficking and slave labour of a woman. Jack Garland describes interviewing her in the high-security prison just before her sentence was passed.
It's almost a year since a 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, killing more than 2 000 people. Proinsias O’Coinn spoke to some of the people about their memories of that day, and, amid the destruction and tragedy, found some cause for hope.
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts. |
0:04.6 | Hello. Today it was a moment of hope. |
0:08.2 | Images were transmitted across the world last week of those released in the prisoner swap with Russia. |
0:15.2 | Our correspondent reflects on her encounters with them this week and back in Moscow. |
0:21.6 | We're sampling baked goods in the farmers markets of Wisconsin, getting the low down on |
0:26.7 | what the locals think in a key swing state for the US presidential candidates. |
0:32.2 | In Brazil, we visit a high security prison and hear of |
0:35.8 | a telling encounter with a social media influencer whose shiny image |
0:40.5 | belied a darker truth. |
0:43.4 | And finally, almost a year on from the earthquake that struck Morocco's high Atlas Mountains, |
0:49.5 | we meet those rebuilding their lives and hear about a surprising discovery. But first, Bangladesh, |
0:56.0 | where the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, resigned on Monday following weeks of |
1:01.2 | deadly protests and a heavy crackdown by the authorities. |
1:05.3 | Her departure, first to India, prompted jubilation on the streets of the capital Dhaka, bringing |
1:11.3 | an abrupt end to her 15-year rule. |
1:15.3 | Students had begun protesting last month over a quota system that gave preferential treatment |
1:20.4 | in government jobs, but it soon gathered momentum into a wider |
1:24.4 | anti-government movement. The authorities clamped down heavily, wary of the |
1:29.6 | ever-growing demonstrations with more than 400 people, mostly students and young people, |
1:35.8 | killed in the clashes. |
1:38.2 | The Nobel Laureate, Mohammed Yunus, a long-term political foe of Sheikh Hasina has been named as the country's interim leader. |
1:46.0 | Samira-Hussain is in Dhaka. |
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