16/10/2015
News, interviews and stories from around the world with Charissa Chadderton. Including the latest on Lockerbie as two new suspects emerge over the 1988 Pan Am jet bombing.
Charissa Chadderton presents.
As two new suspects emerge in the hunt for those responsible for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing of Pan Am flight 103, former FBI investigator Richard Marquise explains where the trail has led.
President Obama announces that over five thousand US troops will remain in Afghanistan through 2017, reversing a previous plan to withdraw all but a small embassy-based presence by the end of next year.
Oscar Pistorius prepares to be released from jail and placed under house arrest, a year after the Olympic athlete was jailed for the killing of his former girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Voters go to the polls in one of India's largest states; the developers of a robotic android helping Singapore's older citizens stay fit discuss the work of Robocoach; and Nigeria prepares to tell the world about its successful fight against ebola in the new Danny Glover movie, 93 Days.
In an increasingly risk-averse world, author Lenore Skenazy explains free-range parenting, and why she allowed her 9 year old son to make his own way home across town alone on the New York subway.
British pilot Tracey Curtis-Taylor explains why she's hoping to recreate the achievement of aviator Amy Johnson by flying solo from the UK to Australia.
And Gadget Detective Fevzi Turkalp answers listeners' tech questions, from signal boosters & wifi coverage to how to back up files on an Android phone.
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