A Footnote to Conflict
A view from Israel about the conflict with Hamas militants in Gaza, and despatches from Turkey, the USA, the Philippines and Argentina.
Foreign correspondents tell their stories - in this edition, discussions in Israel about the conflict in Gaza, Tim Whewell; why the Turkish prime minister seems set to become the country's new president, Natalie Martin; why Argentina's demanding that global financial systems be overhauled, Katy Watson; tourists start to return to parts of The Philippines battered by storms and an earthquake, Rajan Datar and Reggie Nadelson visits a seaside town on America's east coast where African Americans traditionally took their summer holidays.
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Tim Whewell
Tim talks to civilian Israelis about how they see Gaza
Duration: 05:43
Natalie Martin
Analyses Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s chances of winning the Presidency
Duration: 05:25
Katy Watson
Katy tries to separate rhetoric from reality over Argentina’s debt and default
Duration: 05:06
Rajan Datar
Rajan visits an island in the Philippines showing how ‘geo-tourism’ can survive disaster
Duration: 05:34
Reggie Nadelson
Reggie traces the African-American history of summer seaside retreat Sag Harbor
Duration: 05:34
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- Sat 9 Aug 2014 11:30´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 FM