At a time when the world waits anxiously to see what will happen next in Zimbabwe, Heidi Holland talks about her book which gets to grips with the man at the helm of a corrupt regime; the man behind the monster.
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At a time when the world waits anxiously to see what will happen next in Zimbabwe, Heidi Holland talks about her book which gets to grips with the man at the helm of a corrupt regime; the man behind t...
Award-winning journalist Christina Lamb talks about how a friendship with Benazir Bhutto led to 20 years spent covering Afghanistan, Pakistan and Zimbabwe reporting on wars, politics, famines and dict...
Chaired by Wendell Steavenson The Observer’s foreign affairs editor Peter Beaumont will discuss his new book The Secret Life of War: Journeys Through Modern Conflict....
The United Nations says there are 100 million people now working outside their home countries. The vast majority have moved from the developing to the developed world....
Journalist and writer Edna Fernandes talks to Caspar Melville about why India, home of most of the world's major religions, also hosts almost every type of religious fanaticism.
Amnesty International has more than 2.2 million members, supporters and subscribers in over 150 countries and territories in every region of the world.
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