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🗓️ 29 June 2024
⏱️ 29 minutes
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Kate Adie introduces stories from France, Israel-Gaza, Bolivia, Uzbekistan and the USA.
French voters head to the polls in a snap election that President Macron says will shake people from their 'political fever' - but could also see the far right make further gains. Andrew Harding reflects on this pivotal election.
It's estimated around 500 Palestinian medical workers have been killed in Gaza, since Israel's war against Hamas began. When news broke of the death of one British-trained surgeon, Yolande Knell tried to find out more about his life, and the circumstances of his death.
An attempted coup in Bolivia this week raised the spectre of a darker period in the country’s history - when it was under military-rule some 40 years ago. Will Grant reflects on whether this was a genuine attempt to seize power - or a ruse by the current President to strengthen his own hold on power.
Uzbekistan sits at the heart of the ancient silk road – and is still the world’s third largest producer of silkworm cocoons, after China and India. Chris Aslan travelled to a remote part of the country where silk cultivation has remained largely unchanged for centuries, and met one woman who sees her entire home taken over by the precious cocoons.
The Dipsea is said to be America’s oldest trail running race and organisers leave it to the runners to forge their own path between the race start and the finishing line. Although it’s a far cry from marathon running when it comes to distance, the race is known to have stretched some of the most hardened of trail runners. Amy Steadman took up the challenge.
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0:04.7 | Hello. |
0:05.7 | Today we hear the story of the British trained surgeon who went to work in Gaza |
0:11.2 | and what his death reveals about the plight of health care there. An attempted |
0:16.7 | coup in Bolivia sent shock waves through the region, but was it ultimately just a bid to shore up the President's power? |
0:24.8 | In a desert oasis in Uzbekistan, the delicate silkworm is a demanding creature, |
0:32.0 | no loud voices, perfume or cigarette smoke if you please. |
0:36.0 | And finally we are scrambling up steep steps and tumbling down forest paths |
0:41.0 | in the annual Dipse race in Northern California. |
0:45.3 | You'll need a good sob story if you want to take part. |
0:48.8 | But first, as the UK prepares to go to the polls on Thursday, French voters are also casting their |
0:56.4 | ballots in parliamentary elections which begin this weekend. |
1:01.0 | President Emmanuel Macron has said the snap election will bring the French people around |
1:06.2 | from their political fever following his party's catastrophic performance in recent European |
1:12.2 | elections in which Ma LePen's far-right |
1:15.2 | national rally made significant gains. As the campaign has gained momentum, |
1:20.5 | anti-far-right protesters have taken to the streets across the country and although the |
1:26.5 | National Rally currently looks set to fall short of an absolute majority, Mr Macron's |
1:32.4 | centrist Renaissance Party is trailing. absolute majority, Mr Macron's centrist |
1:33.2 | Renaissance party is trailing in third place in the polls |
1:37.0 | behind the leftist new popular front. |
1:40.2 | Andrew Harding reflects on how this election could prove pivotal, not just for France, but also for Europe. |
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