Max Pearson presents a collection of this week's Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service. Our guest is Philippe Sands, Professor of the Public Understanding of Law at University College London, who tells us about the history of ethnic tensions in Mauritius.
The programme begins with Kaya a Mauritian musician whose death sparked three days of ri ... Show More
Jun 28
Robert Kennedy's funeral train and the opening of the Medellin Metro
Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service, all related to trains and journeys which have helped to shape our world.Our guest Nicky Gardner, travel writer and co-author of Europe by Rail: the Definitive Guide, discusses t ... Show More
50m 58s
Jan 2023
Les défis du Commonwealth face à une compétition géopolitique de plus en plus forte
Organisation internationale rassemblant près de 2,4 milliards de personnes, soit un tiers de la population mondiale, le Commonwealth connaît un profond questionnement après la mort d’Elizabeth II et l’accession au trône du Roi Charles III. Entre aspirations républicaines et deman ... Show More
50 m
Feb 2023
Seggae riots in Mauritius
Mauritian musician Kaya, who pioneered a new genre called seggae, fusing reggae and sega, died in police custody on 21 February 1999.His death sparked three days of rioting. People believed Kaya had been beaten to death.Veronique Topize, Kaya's widow demanded an independent autop ... Show More
9m 4s
May 2023
King Charles III coronation; America’s position in the world; a new documentary on Ukraine
Joanna Coles, former chief content officer for Heart Magazines, joins the show this week to talk about King Charles III's coronation and the future of the British monarchy. Then, Fareed hosts a global panel with The Economist's Editor-in-Chief Zanny Minton Beddoes and Executive D ... Show More
40m 41s