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🗓️ 31 August 2024
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Kate Adie introduces stories from Sudan, Calabria in southern Italy, Japan, the Californian city of Oakland and Tbilisi in Georgia.
The war in Sudan between its army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has torn the country apart for more than 500 days. Civilians are bearing the brunt of the suffering as aid agencies have had their access blocked in many areas. Leila Molana Allen has seen how Sudanese volunteers are bringing food and medicine to communities now full of hungry, displaced and often traumatised people.
The countryside of Calabria, in southern Italy, may look like a rural idyll. But much of its fertile agricultural land has been infiltrated by the local mafia network known as the Ndrangheta. Francisco Garcia met and talked to farmers trying to resist the organised crime groups which want to muscle in.
There's a record number of abandoned homes or 'akiyas' in Japan. Over 9 million houses are standing empty, as the population ages and shrinks, and younger people move to the cities. Particularly in rural areas, many heirs aren't prepared to take on the costs of emptying, demolishing or rebuilding old family homes. Shaimaa Khalil stepped into a couple of period properties now being restored by their new owners.
The city of Oakland, in northern California, once had a reputation for its political militancy and cultural inventiveness. These days it's known for bitter disputes over gentrification, homelessness, and public fear of crime. Lindsay Johns recently visited the city across the bay from San Francisco with of one of its most famous sons, author Ishmael Reed.
And in the shadow of the Caucasus Mountains, Beth Timmins attends not one, but three Georgian weddings - occasions full of heritage, music, poetry and toasts of thick red wine. Producer: Polly Hope Editor: Tom Bigwood
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0:00.0 | BBC Sounds, music radio podcasts. |
0:05.0 | Hello, today a bitter harvest in Calabria. |
0:09.2 | How Organised Crime has infiltrated farmland in the countryside of southern Italy. |
0:15.3 | The foreigners who are moving into abandoned homes in Japan and trying to breathe new life into |
0:20.8 | them. |
0:21.8 | In the shadow of the Caucasus mountains we take toast |
0:24.8 | of thick red wine at three Georgian weddings. On the harsher side of |
0:30.9 | Northern California walking around the city of Oakland reveals many of the Bay Area's urban blights. But first, to Sudan. In April last year, its national army and a powerful militia group the Rapid Support Forces |
0:46.4 | began a vicious struggle for power. More than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict and both sides have been accused of war crimes. |
0:56.8 | Around 11 million Sudanese have been forced to leave their homes. |
1:01.2 | Endemic hunger has set in across the country. The UN has already declared famine |
1:06.4 | in the North Darfur region. It's predicted that by autumn 26 million people |
1:12.4 | will be at risk of starvation. |
1:15.0 | Aid agencies have long complained that security threats and roadblocks have greatly |
1:19.6 | hampered their effort to deliver vital goods like food and medicine to the people who need them. |
1:26.0 | But despite the lack of tangible support on the ground, the Sudanese people have shown extraordinary |
1:31.4 | community cohesion, says Leila Milana Allen. |
1:35.0 | As the sun rises hazily through a mounting sandstorm, |
1:39.0 | the comforting stalwart sound of the dawn call to prayer is punctured by the hollow booms of outgoing The time curfew doesn't lift until 5 a.m. in war-ravaged Ondraman. |
1:55.0 | This was once a thriving metropolis. |
1:58.0 | Now every building is shattered. |
2:00.0 | The army recently recaptured it, but the RSF remain just meters away across the Nile in the capital city Khartoum. |
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