17/06/2010
大象传媒 foreign correspondents with the stories behind the world's headlines. Introduced by Kate Adie.
Delhi's weary rickshaw men look forward to an electrical future.
The woman described as the "most powerful on the planet" runs into trouble.
And why do boys sometimes disappear from a sleepy, beautiful Caribbean island...?
Smoke hung in the air over the Central Asian city of Osh. And beneath it there was mob rule, murder and rape. Old tensions between the ethnic Uzbek and Kyrghyz communities had suddenly turned very violent. A quarter-of-a-million people have fled their homes, and more than a-hundred-and-seventy have been killed. Our Central Asia correspondent, Reyhan Demitri has been out on Osh's dangerous streets.
All across India, cycle rickshaws are part of every street scene.... They're not a quick way to get around town. But you can hitch a ride for almost nothing, and you escape the milling masses on the pavements. But think of the drivers.... Peddling an overweight tourist, or a bank clerk through the heat of an Indian summer is no easy way to make a living. But Chris Morris has seen the future of the rickshaw, and he says things may be about to get a whole lot easier for some drivers.....
She's never come across as the most charismatic politician. But many Germans came to see Chancellor Angela Merkel as astute and pragmatic, and just what the country needed. They returned her to power last year. And for a long time she made the business of running Germany look fairly effortless. But Steve Rosenburg in Berlin says that....suddenly....the Chancellor seems to have lost her touch....
The green hills of Providencia Island rise out of the blue of the Caribbean. It's a tiny piece of land lying way out in the vastness of the sea, hundreds of kilometres from the South American coast. But Providencia actually belongs to Colombia. And Will Grant says that for all its remoteness, the island hasn't escaped the nation's troubles....
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Duration: 00:31
Fleeing violence in Kyrgyzstan
Hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes in Kyrgyzstan because of violence between ethnic Kyrgyz and Uzbeks. Reyhan Demitri travelled to the Kyrgyz city of Osh to find out more.
Duration: 05:22
Why Germany's 'dream team' is turning into a nightmare
In Berlin, Steve Rosenberg reveals how the woman described as the "most powerful on the planet" is running into trouble.
Duration: 04:42
The speech that gave hope to France
Allan Little reflects on the effects of a speech Charles de Gaulle gave 70 years ago to his fellow countrymen not to capitulate to the Germans, but to fight against them.
Duration: 06:11
Why land crabs in Colombia get military protection
Will Grant visited Colombia's island paradise of Providencia where he observed a very unusual sport.
Duration: 05:43
Rickshaw wallahs' electric dreams
Pulling people round on the back of a cycle-rickshaw is a tiring job but, as Chris Morris discovered, a new electric version may be the way forward.
Duration: 05:04
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- Thu 17 Jun 2010 11:00大象传媒 Radio 4