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Interviews, news and analysis of the day's global events.

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    Julian Assange en route for court hearing after plea deal

    Julian Assange en route for court hearing after plea deal

    The wife of the Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange, says she's elated that he's left jail in Britain, but remains worried that his fourteen-year legal battle is not yet over. Mr Assange has left the UK as part of a plea deal with American prosecutors to avoid extradition to the United States. He's due to appear in court in a remote US Pacific territory, where he'll plead guilty to a single charge under the Espionage Act. We'll hear from his wife and ask whether Mr Assange's work was necessary or damaging?
    Also in the programme: part of Kenya's parliament complex has been set on fire and several people have reportedly been shot dead during huge protests against planned tax rises; and Israel's top court has told the military to end an exemption for ultra-Orthodox religious students straining the coalition government led by Benjamin Netanyahu.
    (Picture: WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange disembarks from a plane at Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport in Thailand. Credit: Wikileaks via Reuters)

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    Sudan is now one of the worst places to be a child says UNICEF head

    Sudan is now one of the worst places to be a child says UNICEF head

    Nine million children don't get enough to eat and almost none are in school.
    Also on the programme: following the coordinated attacks against churches and synagogues in Dagestan, Moscow's former Chief Rabbi tell us that the Kremlin is focussing on the wrong enemy. And the rebel nuns in Spain who picked a fight with the Vatican over land and are now excommunicated.
    (Picture: Children in Sudan. Credit: Reuters)

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    Attacks in Russian region of Dagestan kill at least 19

    Attacks in Russian region of Dagestan kill at least 19

    Attacks on police posts, churches and a synagogue in Russia's North Caucasus republic of Dagestan have left 19 people dead, 15 of whom were police officers, along with four civilians. Five gunmen also died.
    The apparently coordinated attacks targeted the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala on the Orthodox festival of Pentecost, with an Orthodox priest among those killed. Are there growing concerns about the threat posed by Islamist terror groups in the region?
    Also in the programme: We'll hear from a former head of the Shin Bet - Israel's domestic intelligence service. How concerned is he about an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon? And we'll hear from a composer who’s beginning a tour of works inspired by the changing sound of summer.
    (Photo shows damage to the Kele-Numaz synagogue following a terror attack in Derbent, Republic of Dagestan, Russia on 24 June 2024. Credit: Video on the Telegram channel of the head of Dagestan Republic Sergey Melikov via EPA)

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    Deadly attacks on Dagestan synagogue and churches

    Deadly attacks on Dagestan synagogue and churches

    Gunmen in Russia's North Caucasus republic of Dagestan have killed six police officers in a series of attacks, security officials say. Twelve other officers were also wounded in the attacks. A synagogue, two churches and a police checkpoint were targeted in the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala.
    Also in the programme: Countdown to Iran's Presidential elections next week with five hard-line candidates and a reformist; and the absent landlord who found that his family home had been turned into a cannabis farm.
    (Photo: A view shows plumes of smoke rising from building in Derbent, Dagestan, June 23, 2024, in this still image obtained from a video. Credit: Reuters/via a third party)

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    Israel to investigate strapped wounded Palestinian to jeep

    Israel to investigate strapped wounded Palestinian to jeep

    The Israeli military says it is to investigate an incident in which an injured Palestinian was strapped to an Israeli military vehicle in the West bank. But Israeli human rights group B'Tselem is sceptical.
    Also on the programme: French feminists protesting against what they see as the threat to women's rights of the far right National Rally party; and chaos over the exams for higher education that has sparked further protests across India.
    (Photo: Footage shows wounded Palestinian strapped to Israeli army jeep. Credit: BBC)

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    ICRC responds to attack near its Gaza office

    ICRC responds to attack near its Gaza office

    At least 22 Palestinians have been killed in shelling near the Gaza office of Red Cross, the agency says. We hear from William Schomburg, the head of the ICRC delegation in Gaza.
    Also in the programme: The lawyer for a Florida family suing Nasa for space junk that fell on their property; and why the King of the Competitive Eating circuit has been banned from taking part in the annual Fourth of July Nathan's Hot Dog Eating competition.
    (Photo: A delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) inspects a makeshift displacement camp in Rafah's Mawasi area in the southern Gaza Strip on 29 May 2024. Credit: Bashar Taleb/AFP via Getty Images)

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Alaska Believers ,

Food aid to Gaza

While listening to your recent coverage of the smaller efforts attempting to get aid into Gaza (particularly the Catholic(?) charity working to join the maritime effort in the works), this occurred to me:

Your interviewer seemed to want to focus on the smaller size (“drop in a bucket”) of this offering. And how meaningless it seemed to the interviewer that “Only 300,000” would be fed, for one day.

Clearly those 300,000 !! Individuals would differ in their response.

Though I appreciate the insights of your coverage overall, you missed the boat, literally, in under-valuing the intention, commitment and devotion of the group to alleviate suffering, period.
Don’t you know that such efforts are inspiring to the world ?

I live in a small town of 8,000.
300,000 people is us 30+ times over.

You need to work on how you understand and express comments on the term human-itarian.

Respectfully submitted,
Amelia Gage
Sitka, Alaska

ChrisMiss999 ,

Squawking Rebecca

I just listened to the recent episode about the Israeli hostage rescue. Rebecca was interviewing a man and literally cut him off mid-sentence to shriek “The Palestinians - hundreds have been killed!!” He was just about to say that. Rebecca couldn’t stand to hear some good news regarding the Israeli hostages without putting in her two cents. She is so obviously biased.

MKULTRA83 ,

Repeat stories

They constantly repeat the same stories. Better than most but still full of fluff pieces like yoga puppies and un-informative trauma porn.

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