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    Germany summons Russian ambassador over spy allegations

    Germany summons Russian ambassador over spy allegations

    Germany summons Russian ambassador over arrest of two men suspected of spying for Moscow. We’ll ask if Russian espionage activities are spreading across Europe.
    Also in the programme, Washington reimposes partial sanctions on Venezuela; the animals in David Bowie’s music, but should nature get the royalties?
    (Photo: Exterior of Russian embassy in Berlin; Credit: Shutterstock)

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    Gaza ceasefire talks: Could Qatar walk away?

    Gaza ceasefire talks: Could Qatar walk away?

    Qatar is reassessing its role as a mediator between Israel and Hamas, the country's prime minister has said. Qatar has had a key role - along with Egypt and the US - in trying to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and the release of Israeli hostages. We also hear testimony from the ground in Gaza from Medical Aid for Palestinians and the experiences of an Israeli woman, Aviva Siegel who was taken hostage in October.
    Also on the programme: Votes are counted in the Solomon Islands amid fears that some candidates are being influenced by Beijing; and the father and daughter who found the fossilised jawbone of what's thought to be the largest marine reptile ever to swim the seas.
    (Picture: Palestinian women react as they sit on the rubble of a residential building housing their apartments, following an Israeli raid in the Gaza strip Credit: REUTERS/Doaa Rouqa)

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    Young men flee conscription in Myanmar

    Young men flee conscription in Myanmar

    As fighting continues between the Burmese military and rebels in Myanmar, young men are fleeing into Thailand to avoid the draft. We have a special report from the Thai border. And we ask why Myanmar's military government has moved the detained former leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arrest.
    Also in the programme: the speaker of the US House of Representatives says legislators will hold a long-awaited vote on billions of dollars of aid to Ukraine on Saturday; and Ecuador is suffering from power-cuts because drought is affecting its hydroelectric power generation
    Photo: Myanmar people arrive at the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge checkpoint at the Thai-Myanmar border in Mae Sot district. Credit: RUNGROJ YONGRIT/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

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    Fifty thousand Russian soldiers confirmed dead in Ukraine

    Fifty thousand Russian soldiers confirmed dead in Ukraine

    The BBC has discovered that the body count was nearly 25% higher than in the first year of the war. This overall death toll is eight times higher than the only official public acknowledgement of fatality numbers ever given by Moscow in September 2022.
    Also on the programme: the military regime in Myanmar has moved the jailed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arrest; we ask why has Dubai suffered a years worth of rain in just a few hours? And we'll hear from actor Tom Hollander on what it's like to play the American writer Truman Capote.
    (Picture: Mass grave for Russian soldiers near Mariupol. Credit: Reuters)

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    How will Israel respond to Iran’s attack?

    How will Israel respond to Iran’s attack?

    The Israeli military’s chief of staff said Tehran’s missile and drone attack would not go unanswered. But what could that look like? We speak to the former director of Israel’s spy agency, Mossad.
    Also on the programme: UK politicians vote to ban anyone born after 2009 from ever being able to buy cigarettes, and as the Indian elections approach, how has life for women changed under Prime Minister Modi’s decade in power?
    (Photo: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Credit: Ronen Zvulun/Reuters)

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    Can the dream of "Digital India" become a reality?

    Can the dream of "Digital India" become a reality?

    President Modi has said that India is no longer seen as a nation of "snake charmers and black magic", thanks to the IT skills of its youth. But will this affect the election?
    Also on the programme: one of Denmark's most historic buildings, the old stock exchange, is engulfed by fire; and is it even possible to select un unbiased jury when the accused is as famous as Donald Trump?
    (Picture: An election poster of President Narendra Modi of India. Credit: Reuters)

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tofumond ,

Immer gut informiert.

Ich liebe NewsHour. Ich schaue nicht regelmäßig Nachrichten oder lese die neuesten Artikel in der Zeitung oder im Web - da kommt mir dieser Podcast sehr gelegen!

Jeden Abend hör ich mir zwei Stunden lang (also zwei Podcasts) die Nachrichten der Welt an und kann so stets mitreden.

Vor allem finde ich die Länge des Podcasts toll UND dass sie auch am Wochenende informieren! (:

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