logo
episode-header-image
Jul 2021
29m 1s

Cubans' patience wears thin

Bbc Radio 4
About this episode
tail spinning
Up next
Feb 7
Gaza: Rafah border crossing reopens
Kate Adie introduces stories from the Gaza-Egypt border, Cuba, Bangladesh, Ukraine and Slovenia.The Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt reopened this week after being mainly kept shut since Israel captured the Gazan side in 2024. It’s opening has brought relief ... Show More
28m 29s
Jan 31
IRAN:Stories of a massacre
Kate Adie introduces stories from Iran, Myanmar, China, South Africa and Lithuania.The number of Iranian people killed by government forces in the crackdown on recent protests is now estimated to be at least 6000, with thousands more deaths being investigated by human rights grou ... Show More
28m 39s
Jan 24
Ukrainians fear another Chernobyl
Kate Adie introduces stories from Ukraine, Russia, France, Uganda and Morocco.As temperatures plummet in Ukraine, Russia is aggressively attacking the country's energy grid. Ukraine is heavily reliant on its nuclear power plants, which are also being targeted. There are concerns ... Show More
28m 46s
Recommended Episodes
Jul 2021
Cubans Take to the Streets
<p><i>This episode contains strong language.</i></p><p>It was a surprise to many recently when protesters took to the streets in a small town near Havana to express their grievances with Cuba’s authoritarian government. Cubans do not protest in huge numbers.</p><p>Even more remar ... Show More
26m 47s
Feb 2024
Cuba: hambre, miseria y represión
La isla vive ahora mismo una crisis histórica. El sistema no funciona, es un hecho, y hay un dato que lo demuestra: el 88% de los cubanos vive en la pobreza extrema. El régimen que preside Miguel Díaz-Canel ha intentado aprobar un ‘paquetazo’ con subidas de todo tipo (del combust ... Show More
18m 45s
Dec 2023
Havana Syndrome
<p>A sharp sound. Followed by body numbness. Difficulty speaking. Extreme head pain. Since 2016, U.S. officials across the world – in Cuba, China and Russia – have reported experiencing the sudden onset of an array of eerie symptoms. Reporters Adam Entous and Jon Lee Anderson try ... Show More
50m 20s
Mar 2024
Turning the global frown upside down with America's top-ranking doctor
We begin this hour with the very latest on the Moscow terror attack, and the Princess of Wales’ cancer diagnosis, from CNN's Fredrika Whitfield. Then, the pursuit of health and happiness, in an emotional conversation with America's highest-ranking doctor, Vivek Murthy. The US Sur ... Show More
30m 56s
Apr 2024
Is Israel any safer after six months of war?
This weekend marks six months since the most deadly attack in Israel’s history roiled the region and the world. On October 7th 2023, hundreds of Hamas fighters poured across the border from Gaza, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping some 250 men, women and children. Of the remaini ... Show More
40m 32s
Jul 2020
Trump on coronavirus crisis: “Cases remain low and very stable”
President Trump held another coronavirus briefing without the nation’s top doctors. He declared “cases remain low and very stable” as the U.S. nears 4 million cases and deaths have topped 142,000 people. California was one of the first states to shut down and seemed to have the v ... Show More
41m 57s
Sep 2020
Introducing: Recall: How to Start a Revolution
The 1950s & 60s saw a wave of radical movements. Che Guevara and the Cuban Revolution. The Black Panthers. Quebec and Canada had the FLQ — a showdown that dissolved into crisis. By October 1970, there were soldiers in the streets, communities on edge, kidnapping and terror in the ... Show More
32m 19s
May 2023
Hard times in the Big Easy
New Orleans is the murder capital of the United States: researchers into 2022’s crime figures say it suffered more homicides per capita than any other major city. Carjackings, armed robberies and other potentially lethal offences are also at sky high levels in ‘The Big Easy’ - a ... Show More
27m 55s