Tunes spun on The World between our reports for September 24, 2012. Artists featured are: Malombo, St. Regis String Band, Nogabe Randriaharimalala, Abafakasi, dDub, Groupo Lokito.
A former Chinese police chief at the center of a messy political scandal has been sentenced to 15 years in jail.
The new conservative government, in power for six months, wants to roll back abortion laws to once again make the procedure a crime.
The series “Hatfields & McCoys,” based on one of the most famous blood feuds in American history, was filmed in Transylvania.
The Romanian brass band Fanfare Ciocarlia mixes Balkan music with jazz and movie themes and even a Steppenwolf song, and play it all with a fearsome velocity.
This weekend, The World launches a new weekly program that will air globally on the BBC World Service. Producer Clark Boyd has this behind the scenes look at the new show.
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A scheduled Day of Peace in Pakistan becomes a Day of Rage. Also, some of Italy’s unemployed workers volunteer to be organic farmers. Plus, in the noisy traffic of Cairo, we decode the language of honking.
A day of violent protests in Pakistan has left several people dead and injured. The Pakistani government had declared a public holiday and urged people to demonstrate peacefully.
Israeli troops shot dead three heavily armed gunmen who had crossed the Egyptian border and ambushed troops. One Israeli soldier was also killed in the clash.
Learn Egyptian car horn code for expressions like ‘Open your eyes!’ ‘You are no driver!’ and, of course, ‘I love you.’
“Stowaway” is the story of an Ethiopian boy named Fanuel who makes a harrowing 12,000-mile journey to the United States with the help and hindrance of samaritans and traffickers alike.
Tunes spun on The World between our reports for September 21, 2012. Artists featured are: Yin Tsang, Groupo Lokito, Charanga Cakewalk, Toubab Krewe.
Demonstrators across Portugal are protesting austerity measures, even as the unemployment rate there tops 15 percent. Lisa Mullins gets the view from Lisbon with Barry Hatton, author of the book “The Portuguese.”
One of the more tragic aspects of Spain’s increasing austerity is the eviction of homeowners.