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Kate Adie introduces correspondents' stories from around the world. This week we here from Guatemala, Spain, Colombia, Paris and Poland.

Kate Adie introduces correspondents with their stories from around the world. This week Linda Pressly visits the gruesome site of a massacre in Guatemala; Sarah Rainsford is on the road with the young Indignados, or Indignants, of Spain; Imogen Foulkes travels downriver in Colombia's Red Zone to examine the pressure on health services there, and she finds out why the local disco lights have been turned off; Emma Jane Kirby is in Paris with the homeless and the growing number of those who have fallen onto hard times; and Adam Easton dresses up in his knight's costume because that's what you do in Poland during the summer!

Producer: John Murphy.

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30 minutes

Last on

Sat 6 Aug 2011 11:30

Chapters

  • Introduction

    Duration: 00:27

  • Mexico's drug wars

    As Mexico's drug wars spread to neighbouring Guatemala, Linda Pressly visits the scene of a gruesome massacre.

    Duration: 05:07

  • Spain's debt crisis

    Sarah Rainsford meets some of Spain's "indignados" who are protesting about the banks and the way the government has responded to the economic crisis.

    Duration: 05:27

  • Colombia's 'Red Zone'

    Imogen Foulkes travels through part of Colombia normally off limits to medics and journalists - an area long fought over by drug cartels, FARC rebels and the Colombian military.

    Duration: 05:31

  • Hard times in France

    Emma Jane Kirby spends time with those who have fallen onto hard times in Paris as a result of the economic downturn.

    Duration: 05:59

  • Polish fancy dress

    Adam Easton discovers why Poles love to dress up as knights at the weekend.

    Duration: 06:29

Broadcast

  • Sat 6 Aug 2011 11:30